Liberal policy plan
The Liberal Democrats this week launched their education policy paper, Investing in Excellence. As reported in The THES on August 30, the paper calls for further and higher education funding councils...
The Liberal Democrats this week launched their education policy paper, Investing in Excellence. As reported in The THES on August 30, the paper calls for further and higher education funding councils...
Damage inflicted on Italy's universities by a cynical scramble for academic jobs vacated by Jewish academics, expelled under Mussolini's "Race Laws" in 1938, is still evident today, according to...
Refugees are perhaps the most neglected and most unfairly treated group in higher education debates. It would be easy to condemn the sector but that would be unhelpful in preparing the ground for a...
One of the reasons why the problems of quality in higher education appear to be so intractable is that the legacy of the ideology which generated the problems also effects a virtual embargo on the...
The new chief executive of the Association of Colleges has pledged to fight for the same financial support for further education students as those in higher education already get. Roger Ward,...
The Government has announced the "biggest-ever" shake-up of teacher training, involving the rapid introduction of a national curriculum for universities and colleges. From September next year teacher...
Huw Richards reports from the Institute of Contemporary History conference on A Century of the Popular Press. Anglo-American journalism provides immense scope for connoisseurs of the Great Man theory...
The French university system's deliberately elite magistre degree is a huge success, according to the academic audit body, the Comite National d'Evaluation. The magistre was created ten years ago to...
Richard Barry argues for axing the 30 plus engineering faculties which last year accepted students with A-level points well below those of their humanities counterparts It is that time of year again...
Thursday. "Fascinating", "compelling", "a tour de force", "slapdash", "jejune" and "sloppy" were joined today by "dazzling" as a description of my new biography of Hugh Gaitskell. The range of...
The Association of University Teachers has clashed with the Educational Institute of Scotland over a Trades Union Congress call for a Scottish parliament to have control of the universities. David...
(Photograph) - Teach-in: tutor Sabir Aziz is helping 15-year-old Kamran Rashid with his homework as part of the Ethnic Minority School Achievement Project, which is based at Sheffield's Pakistan...
Rain is as much a part of Britain as the royal family. However, it seems the hourly probability of rain in the United Kingdom is actually quite low - about one in 12 in fact. Robert Matthews, a...
Baltimore Sun journalist H. L. Mencken once noted memorably that "nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public". Too bad he never had a chance to see the present-day Czech...
The Serbian government has signed a deal with the Albanians of Kosovo that promises to restore their access to the official university in the province. Albanophone education from kindergarten up to...