Chile irons out market wrinkles
What comes after Chicago? This question dogs higher education - and indeed other sectors - in Chile as the country rebuilds democracy after the twin shocks of Allende's failed Marxist experiment and...
What comes after Chicago? This question dogs higher education - and indeed other sectors - in Chile as the country rebuilds democracy after the twin shocks of Allende's failed Marxist experiment and...
An international network of universities is now in place determined to shape a sustainable economic, social and environmental programme for developing countries. The successful emergence of the...
Disneyland Paris director Philippe Bourguignon has revealed that the leisure park may open a "service university" in 1997, offering a two or three-year course alternating with work in the park. The...
German academics have been warned that a climate of mistrust over academic fraud and plagiarism is threatening to nip good research projects in the bud and to destroy the necessary climate of...
Roman Herzog, Germany's Federal Chancellor, has spoken out in favour of drastic reforms in the country's higher education system. He wants to see study time shortened, more flexible course structures...
Germany's first institution devoted to the study of Britain is being set up in Berlin, a year after British occupying troops left the city. The new Grossbritanium-Zentrum is to be both a research and...
Students at the University of Pisa, one of the most highly rated in Italy, have decided to set up a surveillance system to expose lecturers who do not turn up for lectures, are late or leave early,...
In tune with the worsening industrial strife in France, students in dozens of universities spurned yet another attempt this week by education minister Francois Bayrou to reach a compromise over...
The Irish government has survived a vote in the upper house of parliament on the general principles underlying its proposed university reforms. The vote followed publication of a discussion document...
Further to your report concerning Natfhe's attempts to secure agreement with the Association of University Teachers around a joint pay claim for academic staff (THES, December 1) the facts are as...
Roger Brown questions the link between research and teaching. Is research a necessary, integral, part of higher education? If it is, what policies should we pursue to promote its beneficial...
In the midst of depression following yet more cuts to higher education funding, perhaps there is one bright note. Further editions of Don's Diary are more likely to start: "Day 1: Doncaster. . ."...
Sibusiso Bengu, South African education minister, is to intervene in a row at the University of the Wi****ersrand in which the deputy vice chancellor, William Makgoba, has been suspended from his...
As a former polytechnic person, I have no objection to the proposal that a sum of Pounds 4 million should "be explicitly linked to high achievement". I do however have one proviso, that payment...
Max Beloff argues approvingly of Vernon Bogdanor's view that the monarch acts as a "constitutional guardian" (Thes, December 1). The problem with this idea is that the British constitution, being...