Harvard net ban
Harvard University has taken steps to restrict its faculty's outside teaching, research and consulting in a proposed policy change aimed at professors who provide courses or instructional materials...
Harvard University has taken steps to restrict its faculty's outside teaching, research and consulting in a proposed policy change aimed at professors who provide courses or instructional materials...
The government has launched a six-week consultation process via a new website to prepare for the publication of a white paper on international development in November. The Department for...
(Photograph) - A masked student mans the barricades at Zimbabwe's University of Science Education in the farming town of Bindura where 200 students clashed with police after demanding that the...
Serbian interior minister Vlajko Stojiljkovic has been accused of using the student-based opposition group Odpor as an excuse for introducing a state of emergency in Serbia. He called Odpor a "...
Umberto Eco has been awarded Spain's 19th annual Principe de Asturias Communication and Humanities prize. Manuel Olivencia, president of the jury, described Professor Eco's novels and semiotics as "...
The National Union of Students has launched its response to the demands of students for full internet commerce services. The union now offers free email services to its 3 million members, free...
As new knowledge experts converge in Vancouver for the World Education Market, Alison Goddard highlights the key themes The business of e-learning in Europe is conducted very differently from its...
George Eshiwani, vice-chancellor of Kenyatta University, will tell a conference session on universities and the global sector that the African Virtual University provides the continent with a way to...
As they look over the rows and rows of World Education Market booths dedicated to selling educational technology, Canadian policy-makers will be reminded next week (May 24-) of how many private...
Alan Gilbert, Universitas 21 chairman and vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, arrives in London today for three weeks of "intensive negotiations" to turn the memorandum of understanding...
Your claim that the Isle of Thanet is "the largest population centre in the country without its own higher education provision" ("New campus brings hope to Thanet", THES, May 12) is disputed by my...
Valentine Cunningham's gleeful response to the demise of compulsory Old English at Oxford (Soapbox, THES, May 12) seeks to escalate a local squabble into a national trend. Evidence suggests that Old...
It is hard to disagree with Cunningham's cheerful valediction to compulsory Old English at Oxford. In the university marketplace the onus is on those who teach it to make it attractive (which is...
Cunningham's problem seems to be with Beowulf itself. Citing Kingsley Amis's quite spectacularly daft comment is really a bit too selective, especially as Amis said in his memoirs that he had come to...
The distinction between self-driven and externally driven choices in academic work that the vice-provost of University College London makes ("Unpaid slog sustains research", THES, May 12) is facile....