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Diversity within the Commonwealth's universities will be high on the ACU's agenda, with contributions from writer Carol Shields and Canadian Indian university head Eber Hampton Canada's native...
Diversity within the Commonwealth's universities will be high on the ACU's agenda, with contributions from writer Carol Shields and Canadian Indian university head Eber Hampton Canada's native...
Victoria, ߣߣÊÓÆµ, is determined to become a key player in the global digital economy. Peter Thomas went to assess its progress Melbourne, in the ߣߣÊÓÆµn state of Victoria, is the home of the...
Tim Cornwell talks to an African entrepreneur whose dreams of providing an information network for much of the Third World are about to take off The "university of the air", as Noah Samara calls it,...
Gajaraj Dhanarajan (left) argues that though the Commonwealth of Learning venture has its risks, not taking part is not an option When Commonwealth education ministers met in Gaborone, Botswana, a...
Nigeria's military rulers have eroded universities' freedom and funding, Tunde Fatunde reports The iron fist of 15 years of military rule in Nigeria and the continuing unwillingness of the generals...
Commonwealth universities offer just the jobs for academics at both ends of the career ladder. Natasha Loder reports Fancy a university post that takes you to the Zambian Rift Valley or the palm-...
The Commonwealth Higher Education Management Service aims to help universities. John Fielden explains In the alphabet soup of agencies undertaking comparative research in higher education a new...
British and Indian researchers on a new way to reduce farmers' great dependence on nitrogenous fertilisers. Kam Patel reports After ten years of research by British and Indian scientists, a ground-...
Michael Dutton, the 1998 ߣߣÊÓÆµ Supplement Exchange Fellow (pictured right), will use his award to visit Moi University in Kenya to foster closer links between its faculty of health...
Many doubt that the science base will recover from government cuts and changes. Fiona Cassie writes from Christchurch The paring-back of a government commitment to boost research funding has left New...
Spurred by the government, R&D in South Africa is booming, reports Karen MacGregor from Durban South Africans glorify their sporting abilities but otherwise tend to be deeply self-deprecating....
British research students are helping to develop sustainable forest use programmes in Guyana. Cath Cotton reports Guyana, once regarded as the jewel of the Caribbean, is facing political and economic...
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