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Fifty-thousand over-75s are taking part in a nationwide survey as researchers seek the most effective form of annual health check for the United Kingdom's elderly citizens. For the past seven years...
Fifty-thousand over-75s are taking part in a nationwide survey as researchers seek the most effective form of annual health check for the United Kingdom's elderly citizens. For the past seven years...
MATHEMATICS may prove to have healing properties if research into scarring comes up with the right answers. Number-crunchers at Warwick and Oxford universities are using mathematical modelling to...
MINIATURE models of set designs have long injected a dose of practicality into theatre directors' artistic vision. Now a student at the University of Central England is doing the same for lighting....
The French elections have triggered the customary campaign-time offensive against the most elite of France's elite grandes ecoles, the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (Ena). For its critics and much...
Undaunted by the government's and rectors' hostility to tuition fees, German industry has again come up with a proposal that students pay for higher education. Governments at state and federal level...
A third private college in three years has closed in Dublin, putting pressure on the remaining colleges to introduce a bonding arrangement to ensure students get their fees back if more close. The...
A former Cambridge reader in European politics has become Italy's most sought-after pundit on the country's complex political, economic and social problems. Paul Ginsborg arrived in Italy in 1992 to...
A REVISED package of measures aimed at modernising Chile's 16 state universities is finally scheduled to be passed in the next few weeks. The State Universities Framework Law supersedes the original...
A NEW research centre in Mexico City has been asked to investigate the relationship between students' study habits and their exam results. In a country where libraries are inadequate, books are...
ACADEMICS and students in Brazil have united to block the planned sell-off of Companhia Vale do Rio Doce, the world's largest mining company. Brokers Merrill Lynch had drawn up the sell-off tender...
WHEN Concordia professor Valery Fabrikant was convicted of killing four colleagues in 1992 the university called in an outside expert to review its administration. Harry Arthurs delivered a harsh...
AS BRITAIN'S New Labour government begins to put its education policies in practice, a defeated Labor Party in Australia is preparing a dramatic overhaul of its previous attitudes to how universities...
YORK University students were hurriedly sent back to finish their last week of classes less than 24 hours after their professors voted to end the longest strike in Canadian university history, writes...
THE EDITOR of The THES has wisely identified credit accumulation and transfer (CATS) as one of the keys to the future development of higher education, and one with profound implications. It has been...
This is union meeting season, the Association of University Teachers' council last week, Natfhe starting tomorrow and Unison next week. Futher and higher education unions are in a difficult bind....