Botswana reopens after exam uproar shutdown
Botswana's only university will reopen on January 6 after disruption to examinations by unruly students forced it to close early for the holidays. Most students were given only a few hours' notice...
Botswana's only university will reopen on January 6 after disruption to examinations by unruly students forced it to close early for the holidays. Most students were given only a few hours' notice...
The rate of increase in the number of women and minorities serving as presidents of US universities is slowing as more schools turn to non-academics to take on an increasingly complicated job, a...
Universities and schools in some Australian states will soon run short of students because of the country's greying population. They will be forced to recruit even more foreigners to survive,...
Brazil is to make cash available for cramming courses to enable its underprivileged young people to go to university. The move reflects the pledge by the country's new president, Luiz In cio da Silva...
Labour's review of higher education must create the conditions for adequate funding, says Richard Brown Higher education is vital for the future wealth and social development of the UK. Yet...
One of my students died a few weeks ago. She had an epileptic fit and that was that. I didn't know she suffered from the condition, and when her friend told me, she added that the doctors had said it...
November 2001 Max Siller of Innsbruck University emails me the sketch of a 1514 mystery play stage plan. Would I discuss it in German for an Austrian conference in Italy? My interest in theatre...
Physicists at the University of Hertfordshire have been celebrating the festive season with Tia Maria and cream. They used the combination to create the illusion of a planetary storm for an...
Praise at last for Charles Clarke's personal appearance. The education secretary may be the butt of endless jibes about his jug ears and lunch-loving girth but he has now won Beard of the Year 2002...
Cambridge University has released its annual statistics on undergraduate applications and acceptances in a special edition of The Reporter . This year was one for the ladies. For the first time the...
On a recent trip to Bristol University a THES reporter was amused to hear frequent reference to one "ET". It transpired that ET was none other than vice-chancellor Eric Thomas, a man with, indeed,...
Scotland's first minister, Jack McConnell, has been expanding vocational training opportunities by hiring catering students to organise and deliver formal dinners. He said: "(My wife) and I made a...
I was privileged to attend a private view of an exhibition on the Legacy of Genghis Khan at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last November. One of the curators, Stefano Carboni, showed us...
Woe betide the government if it opts to ignore academic opinion in its reforms, says Roger Brown It seems clear that the government's higher education strategy paper will include among its main...
When it comes to quality assurance, Britain could learn a lot from the US, argues Geoffrey Alderman American InterContinental University last year underwent its decennial "reaffirmation of...