From today's UK papers
THE GUARDIAN Marking at Liverpool John Moores University was a "shambles" according to a former external examiner's confidential report. Unison, the UK's biggest trade union, is...
THE GUARDIAN Marking at Liverpool John Moores University was a "shambles" according to a former external examiner's confidential report. Unison, the UK's biggest trade union, is...
Homeless missing out on study As many as 100,000 young homeless people are being denied education because they cannot study and claim benefit at the same time, according to the Foyer...
Namibia's student organisations split Namibia’s national student organisation has told the Southern African Student Union to close its offices and leave the country by the end of January. Union...
Taking a Stand (9.00 R4). UN humanitarian aid specialist Charles Petrie talks to Fergal Keane. A Revolution in Five Acts (11.00 am R4, repeated 9.30). Ian Hislop plus historians on the repeal of the...
Nigeria puts squeeze on universities Nigeria's government has given universities 60 days from today to shut down satellite campuses and outreach centres in line with a directive issued last November...
FINANCIAL TIMES For the first time, Harvard Business School, widely regarded as the most prestigious business school in the world, has been knocked from the number one spot, by Wharton, according to...
Warnock supports select committee on cloning Baroness Warnock, the peer who chaired the original inquiry into human fertilisation, would support a select committee inquiry into therapeutic cloning....
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Start the Week (9.00 am R4). Andrew J. Nathan and others, on the Tiananmen Square massacre. » Composer of the Week (9.00 am R3 and rest of week) is Verdi, who died on Jan 1901. A Revolution in Five...