Wits search for chief ends with a white
The University of the Wi****ersrand has finally found a new leader after a two-year search. Most surprisingly, the next vice chancellor will be that rather endangered of South African species - a...
The University of the Wi****ersrand has finally found a new leader after a two-year search. Most surprisingly, the next vice chancellor will be that rather endangered of South African species - a...
KENYA's five public universities have embarked on a major degree restructuring programme to tailor courses closer to the economy following a rise in graduate unemployment and underemployment. The...
The Ugandan government has scrapped needy students' allowances in Makerere University as a first step towards introducing full-cost tuition and boarding fees in higher education, writes Wachira...
The one week of the year in which British newspapers fill up with science stories is upon us, having missed by a whisker seven days in which even a mass arrival of aliens on the Earth would have had...
With four weeks left for consultation on the Dearing report, THES readers recall the big picture. This week, Fergus Millar on academic freedom THE DEARING report is in many ways an extraordinary...
Unexciting it may have been so far, but that does not mean that next Thursday's Welsh referendum on devolution does not matter. Those who hoped to see a livelier exchange of ideas on the fundamental...
Bryan Lawson wishes to designate as postgraduate the final two years of the five-year undergraduate course in architecture to solve a problem he perceives with the discipline's research dimension (...
Your report that the RIBA is reviewing its research policy to take account of the low research ratings achieved by a fair number of schools of architecture in the recent research assessment exercise...
Readers who enjoyed the venom of Roy Harris's "review" (THES, September 6) of my book Language is Power need to know one crucial piece of information which Harris did not feel able to tell us himself...
The British Library has given Pounds 400,000 for research on the impact of the Internet on libraries and information provision. Five of the ten successful bids came from universities: Strathclyde,...
Angela Pinter's strange, disjointed and hostile letter (THES, September 5) regarding my review of Bernard Lefkowitz's book on gang rape is hard to untangle. The King's Cross rape which she seems so...
A major proposal in the Dearing report is the creation of an Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, thus enhancing the status of teaching and learning. The institute's three main...
Tony Tysome has misinterpreted my comments (THES, August 22). The Higher Education Quality Council study he refers to will not say that "credit transfer has no future" nor that it is a "dead concept...
Funding seems to rule in most educational institutions. An establishment does what it can afford and adapts to the changing world, not by attempting to apply the findings from recent research into...
Monday In the evening I fly to Sao Paulo where, in partnership with Martins Fontes, the Brazilian publisher and bookseller, Cambridge University Press is opening a bookshop. This will be the second...