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Jean Barr argues that the Scottish adult education review offers a chance for resistance and transformation. Liberal adult education has been a small but durable part of the profile of the "old"...
Jean Barr argues that the Scottish adult education review offers a chance for resistance and transformation. Liberal adult education has been a small but durable part of the profile of the "old"...
Home Office proposals to remove the training of probation officers from universities, reported in The THES two weeks ago, have wider implications. They may, if implemented, threaten other forms of...
This week Sir William Stubbs sat before the Public Accounts Committee for a grilling on the financial health of his two-year-old baby, the further education sector. The chief executive of the Further...
Allegations that Greek students have faked illness, backed by forged medical certificates provided by eminent doctors, in order to transfer from universities abroad to ones at home have led to...
Semiologist Umberto Eco is among 77 leading Italian academics who have appealed to the country's new university minister to stamp out fixing exams in favour of powerful professors' proteges. In an...
Higher degrees in Bulgaria are suspended temporarily because of a new law which opposition MPs say will lead to the "recommunisation of higher learning". The law repeals an Act of December 1992...
Student Gunter Honicke became a local celebrity when he completed his MA in history at the University of Hamburg, Germany, in a near record-breaking nine semesters. The secret of his success? Age....
The universities of Singapore and Malaya have gone in very different directions since their separation in 1962. It is hard to believe that the premier universities in Singapore and Malaysia share a...
An Australian-based physicist, Paul Davies, has won the Aus$1.45 million (Pounds 725,000) Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, the religious equivalent of the Nobel Prize. Professor Davies, a...
Higher education is in a different position from further education. The period of "consolidation" imposed by the Government has at least provided stability. The funding machinery is up and running....
The high salary packages negotiated by Australian vice chancellors have alarmed the nation's academics. Now university staff want to limit any further increase to the Aus$20 million (Pounds 10...
A cinema professor is teaching Canada's only interdisciplinary Aids course. Thomas Waugh, of Montreal's Concordia University, has been teaching the course since September. Some of his students are...
Debate on affirmative action is hotting up in the United States. President Clinton has ordered a federal review of affirmative action programmes and Congress is planning to consider two Bills which...
A growing crisis in rural adult education is being caused by lack of resources and the diversity and isolation of communities, a series of case studies by the University of Sussex has found....
More than 50 babies referred with their parents to a paediatric team currently attached to Keele University were involved without their parents' knowledge in a previously undisclosed research project...