Alarm at slump in students
Australians are turning away from higher education in their thousands, with applications for university places down this year by more than 10,000. Figures released by the Australian Vice-Chancellors...
Australians are turning away from higher education in their thousands, with applications for university places down this year by more than 10,000. Figures released by the Australian Vice-Chancellors...
Indian historians identified with the destruction of a mosque six years ago have been given a dominant role on the country's official body for historical research. Eighteen eminent members of the...
The sons of the mayor of Buenos Aires in Argentina have been accused of using their father's influence to better their exam results at the city's university, writes Rebecca Warden. The faculty of law...
ALMOST HALF the doctors who graduated from one of South Africa's top medical schools, most of whom are white, work abroad, according to a report. The finding follows a government announcement that...
AN INDIAN academic who held The THES Exchange Fellowship in 1997 has carried out a comparison of the legal status of women in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. Uma Devi, reader in law at Sri...
Efforts are being made to find places abroad for students excluded from Belarussian universities on political grounds. But places at universities in Russia are being refused because it could be...
Denmark's research minister Jan Trojborg is planning to give greater managerial powers to university rectors under a reform launched in the next few weeks. Mr Trojborg, who was given university...
Education research in France and the institute chiefly responsible face reorganisation to make it more relevant to the classroom. Claude All gre, minister for education, last week spelt out reforms...
Italian universities and the foreign academies in Rome, including the British School, are key elements of a five-year programme of archaeological exploration in the city that its supporters hope will...
Belgrade University, the oldest and the most prestigious academic institution in Serbia, is facing a law which will stifle all management rights and freedoms. Academics and students believe the new...
Women students who cover their heads in conformity with Muslim religion have been barred from their end-of-year exams at Istanbul University. Security guards attempted forcibly to remove the students...
THEFOUNDINg of two Islamic study centres has stirred mixed emotions among academics and Muslims in the Netherlands. The International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World is a...
Sir Stephen Tumim's departure from St Edmund Hall in Oxford is more Tom Sharpe novel than Harvard business school case study, but it is nonetheless an unwelcome distraction to those in the university...
UNIVERSITIES are a great industry whose product is crucial to the economic, cultural and social survival of the nation. Yet that industry has more problems than ever before. External authority...
Banks do it, television companies have mostly done it already, car manufacturers do it with enthusiasm: and now higher education is doing it in bulk. As we show on page 6, mergers are in fashion, but...