Foreign workers in student visa scam
THOUSANDS of foreign students are using their visas as an illegal means of entering ߣߣÊÓÆµ. The immigration department has tracked down more than 10,000 who have overstayed their visas in the past...
THOUSANDS of foreign students are using their visas as an illegal means of entering ߣߣÊÓÆµ. The immigration department has tracked down more than 10,000 who have overstayed their visas in the past...
Nadine Strossen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union and professor of law at New York Law School, is a defender of free speech. Absolutely and uncompromisingly. "I defend hate speech even...
Africa's francophone campuses need rescuing if learning is to go on. Thirty years ago most students from francophone Africa studied in France. Since the 1970s many countries in the region have set up...
Lome, capital of Togo, was thrown into confusion over the rumour that a student union president had died when armed police invaded the university campus earlier this month, writes Tunde Fatunde from...
Copyright law is a compromise, and compromises do not satisfy everyone. In the case of copyright law, the compromise probably does not satisfy anyone. Publishers are concerned to get a good return on...
This week and next Oxford University will be debating, behind closed doors, the reforms recommended in the recently published North report. The easy bit for both Oxford and Cambridge to decide on (...
David Blunkett's vision in the green paper The Learning Age is inclusive and generous but not without faults, says Alan Tuckett Adult learners were not uppermost in Kenneth Baker's mind in January...
Changes in Oxford University's marking system to accommodate a more 'women-friendly' approach will discourage risk-takers, says Jennifer Davey Finals. That one word can drive me into a state of panic...
ACROSS the British system of higher education there is a deeply-held conviction that academic freedom - the capacity to pursue ideas, including uncomfortable ideas, wherever they lead - is...
I AM writing on behalf of the steering committee of the Standing Conference of Arts and Social Sciences, a body whose members are deans of faculties and representatives of subject associations in...
Ewan Gillon's assertion (THES, February 20) that the viva is purely a traditional torture for graduate students conveniently ignores some of the essential elements of the PhD. The very essence of a...
I WAS surprised by the negative tone of the article on the Further Education Funding Council's excellent report on collaborative provision (THES, March 6). The report shows that the quality of...
We enjoyed the article on Carl Djerassi ("Thrills, Spills and Pills" THES, March 6), but were intrigued by his distinction between "science-in-fiction", which he writes, and "science fiction", which...
IT IS to be hoped that the decision by the visitor to reopen a grievance case at the University of York in relation to unsatisfactory promotion procedures will lead to a thorough review of this...
Stephen Howe ("Blinded by Blackness", THES, February ) raises important questions about Afrocentrism that require fuller analysis to reappraise the nature of knowledge per se. However, the view he...