Turks face strict censor in internet crackdown
Turkish universities are facing severe restrictions on the content of their webpages, as part of a crackdown by the government on the internet. The new legislation is due to come into effect in...
Turkish universities are facing severe restrictions on the content of their webpages, as part of a crackdown by the government on the internet. The new legislation is due to come into effect in...
A LECTURER convicted of defrauding Reading University out of Pounds 200,000 faces jail. Soraya Yuksel who also faked her qualifications was sacked from her Pounds 30,000 a year job last year after...
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Ancient West and East
A vintage wine is a perfect blend of past and present, writes Patrick E. McGovern, but what if we take the process a step further and recreate ancient wines in a modern-day setting? After analysing...
A vintage wine is a perfect blend of past and present, writes Patrick E. McGovern, but what if we take the process a step further and recreate ancient wines in a modern-day setting? After analysing...
While some argue that overseas conferences are economically and culturally important to the host countries, critics of such events say that encouraging air travel to far-flung locations is...
Universities face legal threat for favouring state pupils Universities that try to meet government targets on admitting more state school pupils risk falling foul of the Human Rights Act, funding...
The Turkish government has temporarily backed down on plans to reform higher education in the face of strong criticism from the country's powerful military. Proposals had been drawn up by the ruling...
The Turkish government has temporarily backed down on plans to reform higher education in the face of strong criticism from the country's powerful military. Proposals had been drawn up by the ruling...
Turkish students face the prospect of political restrictions on studying abroad following concern that they are coming into contact with radical Islamic groups. Parliament is proposing introducing...
Britain slips down education league table The proportion of youngsters who drop out of the British education system is one of the highest in the developed world, according to an international study...
Turkey's education minister is to be the subject of a parliamentary inquiry over allegations of discrimination against religious students at the country's universities. A motion centres on a ban on...
On reading Brendan O'Malley's interview with James Callaghan ("What Jim knew and Henry did", THES, November 12) one could be forgiven for thinking the ethnic cleansing started in 1974 in Cyprus. Well...
Brussels, 03 Oct 2003 The counting system used by Ancient Greece's greatest thinkers to carry out their calculations was probably invented by their key trading partner, Egypt, new research suggests....