Rolling up for Fringe benefits
Student drama companies have been making the pilgrimage to Edinburgh for the three-week extravaganza that is the Edinburgh Fringe every August for 50 years. This year, more than 100 companies are...
Student drama companies have been making the pilgrimage to Edinburgh for the three-week extravaganza that is the Edinburgh Fringe every August for 50 years. This year, more than 100 companies are...
The Trenchard Hall, named after a pioneer British university administrator, is acquiring a renewed reputation for the return of classical music to the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. Each...
Britain should beware the Australian experience before going down the same road, says Mark Levick. Being in a British university in the 1990s is becoming somewhat similar to my Australian experience...
David Walker reports on the growing pains of men's studies. What a state we heterosexual men are in. Women and gay men have, intellectually at least, got their acts together. There is a vast...
Students with vocational qualifications are getting into top research universities, it was revealed this week. Others are bypassing universities and landing higher paid jobs than traditional...
Singapore. India can offer distance education at one-fiftieth of the cost of United Kingdom Open University cour- ses, the OU's vice chancellor Sir John Daniel has warned. Sir John questioned the...
Windhoek. There is a camaraderie at the University of Namibia that is a rare commodity on campuses. It may have something to do with size - fewer than 4,000 students are enrolled here - or to do with...
Your correspondent (THES, August 9) reports that just two institutions are running summer semesters. The University of Stirling has been offering a seven-week credit-bearing summer academic programme...
Children from single-parent homes are losing out in the US college stakes. Tim Cornwell reports Children born in the late 1970s, when divorce rates in the United States reached their current level of...
Two Welsh colleges are to make the biggest set of compulsory redundancies in British higher education this year. Up to 20 lecturers and the same number of technical and support staff could lose their...
Dundee University's department of biochemistry, which recently held a topping out ceremony for its Pounds 12 million Wellcome Trust Building, has won a Pounds 4.5 million grant from the Medical...
The 1996 award for subliminally reinforcing confidence in the examination system goes to the central schedulers at ITV. On the night before this year's A-level results were released, with hopeful...
Three new research centres at the University of Wales, Bangor, have been recognised as centres of expertise by the Welsh Development Agency, part of a network of such centres springing up across...
In the fourth of our open letters to the Dearing committee of inquiry into higher education, Colin Flint (left) argues that the 'Almighty' MrFixit Sir Ron needs a more radical committee for post-...
Tom Husband's article (THES, August 16) once again raises the question of students' having to pay tuition fees as if it were self-evident that this is the only way that higher education can now be...