Chartering a smoother course
I read with interest Jim Parlour ("Charters which change little", Opinion, THES December 30). While I would agree that the Department for Education and the National Union of Students charters...
I read with interest Jim Parlour ("Charters which change little", Opinion, THES December 30). While I would agree that the Department for Education and the National Union of Students charters...
Thirty-five students and their professor were held hostage for two-and-a-half hours by a rifle-wielding psychology student at the State University of New York at Albany. Instead of a lecture on the...
The Australian federal government has obtained the agreement of states and territories to introduce a unified qualifications framework. Under the agreement, a national qualifications board was...
A special federal government committee is expected to investigate claims that wealthy Asian students are abusing Australia's support and fee systems and costing the Australian taxpayer millions of...
A vigorous debate has started around questions of university governance and accountability. The debate is particularly sharp in the new universities and colleges, where the 1992 Further and Higher...
From the beginning of January Australia's three education sectors -- higher education, technical and further education, and schools -- have been connected through a new unified qualifications system...
Is the latest finding from the Association of Graduate Recruiters -- which shows that while the pool of graduates has grown, a fifth of leading employers report a shortfall in graduate recruitment...
Violent initiation rites at United States universities and colleges, in which students are required to undergo beatings, punchings, branding and alcohol abuse before they are able to join...
Karen Mac Gregor meets the dentist who is chair of South Africa's first National Education Commission Jairam Reddy trod the political tightrope that has become the lot of vice chancellors at...
Denmark's ministry of education has reprimanded the University of Odense for abolishing a professorship that had been given to an "undesired" candidate. Odense's conduct, in first advertising the...
Juergen Ruettgers, Germany's new "minister for tomorrow", has warned that graduates will have to expect lower salaries in future and accept jobs that will not necessarily match their qualifications....
Peter Knight looks at the winners and losers in university teaching Which university wins and which loses when it comes to funding teaching? Or is the Higher Education Funding Council for England...
Huw Richards takes new directions from a conference in Northumbria John Osborne may have died just before the turn of the year, but the most famous invention attributed to him appeared to be out in...
Last summer Michael Little was a conventional sixth-former, sitting his A levels. This winter, he is an unconventional undergraduate, reading for an external London University management degree while...
When Roger Matthews visited a Spanish prison and found that 70 per cent of the inhabitants were HIV positive, and that the seven British prisoners incarcerated there were unsure of their rights,...