Freeing prisoners from the threat of infection
In Zambia, a university project is working to prevent the spread of Aids in jails, while in India students are benefiting from an awareness programme. Prisoners are imprisoned "to be reformed, not to...
In Zambia, a university project is working to prevent the spread of Aids in jails, while in India students are benefiting from an awareness programme. Prisoners are imprisoned "to be reformed, not to...
In a country where smallpox is still regarded in rural areas as divine retribution for past sins rather than a curable disease, widespread ignorance and prejudice about Aids should come as no...
'Human rights are never achievedI' argues law professor and UN delegate Sir Nigel Rodley, but, he tells Sean Coughlan, the world is still moving in the right direction. "The bigger the danger, the...
Jocasta Gardner brought a breath of fresh air to Albanian teaching. Or was it just the constantly open windows? I am not sure anything in the British or German university systems would have prepared...
Busy during the holidays? Who are you trying to kid? asks Valerie Atkinson in the latest in our summer vacation series. Just once, could we not all admit that the summer vacation is a doddle? Less so...
The preservation and documentation of endangered languages has been deemed a priority in the South Pacific islands. Geoff Maslen reports. More than 1,100 languages are spoken on the islands that dot...
Sheldon G. Weeks describes a literacy programme for minority languages in Botswana. Twenty-six languages are spoken in Botswana, but before the country's independence in 1966 the British colonial...
A study into the exploitation of Aboriginal designs for commercial gain is yielding practical results, says Geoff Maslen. After ten years of battling to prevent the plundering of Aboriginal artists'...
Svava Bjarnason and Patrick Coldstream reflect on the theme of this year's ACU conference for vice-chancellors and principals. Our cliches point to our preoccupations. The phrases "knowledge society...
Wachira Kigotho reports on an environmental advocacy programme that is making an impact in Tanzania. Tanzania's rich biodiversity is threatened by logging of rare hardwoods, charcoal burning on the...
Philip Fine describes a Canadian scheme that offers a way of entering university on the strength of experience. Canada's Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Centre has the ability to reach out to a wide...
Martin Ince outlines the work of Environmental Consultancy Services. Academics with a concern for the environment want to change the world as well as observe it. At Northumbria University they are...
Kenneth Asch examines the legacy of the retiring principal of McGill University in Montreal. In January this year, Bernard Shapiro, principal of Montreal's McGill University, opted for early...
Unlocking the process by which the body renews itself will help scientists tackle disease and give us a better understanding of ourselves, says stem-cell pioneer Roger Pedersen, who famously quit the...
Spain's campaign against separatist bombers has had a big impact on a quest to preserve the Basque language, reports Jackie Urla. Are language rights human rights? And if so, what do these rights...