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AFRICA MAKERERE University, the first African university to offer a degree course in women's studies, is seeking 1.5 million donations of US$1 each to pay for a new building to house its expanding...
AFRICA MAKERERE University, the first African university to offer a degree course in women's studies, is seeking 1.5 million donations of US$1 each to pay for a new building to house its expanding...
EUROPE France's rigid educational system, which fixes the lifetime qualifications of many young people by the age of 20, faces a challenge with the introduction of a plan to develop continuing...
EUROPE Advanced French and British engineering education has never meshed properly - until now. Britain's three-year degree programmes have been viewed with suspicion in France, while Britain's...
EUROPE Katya Tsiban from Krasnodar, near the Black Sea, and Yulya Volchenko, from Kamchatkapetropavlovsk in the far east, are Russian students studying at the University of North London through a new...
Julia Hinde at the Geoscience 98 conference at Keele University At least 16 asteroids - each more than 250 km in diameter - may have collided with the early Earth, each wiping out all but the most...
Julia Hinde at the Geoscience 98 conference at Keele University Volcanic activity on the tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat is showing the first signs of dying down, say British scientists who have...
The Higher Education Statistic Agency's findings for 1996/97 reveal that: * 110,500 students obtained postgraduate qualifications, an increase of 5 per cent over 1995/96 * Of these, 88 per cent sat...
(Photograph) - Hands on: Carol Horn, a student at Plymouth College of Further Education, has been nominated for a national adult learners award. The virtually blind black belt in Aikido recently took...
(Photograph) - It's you: Curator Carolyn Brown of the University of Wales Egypt Centre, with a replica head of Nefertiti. The original dates from 1352 to 1336bc. The centre won a Pounds 414,000...
(Photograph) - Cagey ways: Andy Marshall, a third-year zoology student from Cardiff University, spent a week locked in a former orang-utan cage at Paignton Zoo in Devon to raise Pounds 3,000 to fund...
THE National Audit Office has urged Scottish universities to clamp down on misconduct following evidence of "wrong-doing, irregularities and control weaknesses" at Glasgow Caledonian University. A...
UNIVERSITIES should take account of where applicants have been to school and not just the qualifications they have achieved, higher education minister Tessa Blackstone said last week. Speaking to...
THE FIRST step towards a research council for the arts was taken this week with the announcement of an Arts and Humanities Research Board. Money from the Higher Education Funding Council for England...
Cambridge University chancellor, Prince Philip, has been called on to settle a five-year battle over plans to erect floodlights near the Institute of Astronomy, which scientists say will harm...
The editor of Middlesex University's in-house newspaper, billed as "the free voice of the university", has been suspended after a row over free speech, writes Phil Baty. Unison, the union...