Revamped plan aimed at equality bull's-eye
A revision of Ghana's university loan scheme, designed to improve equity and make the sector more financially viable, could be up and running by the start of the academic year in September. Proposals...
A revision of Ghana's university loan scheme, designed to improve equity and make the sector more financially viable, could be up and running by the start of the academic year in September. Proposals...
South Africa's leading Afrikaans-medium university this month appointed an executive from Australia's University of Wollongong to its top post. Chris Brink, a South African mathematician, is to...
I would like to clarify a misunderstanding in the article on the University of Sunderland ("'Fleet-footed' bid to deal with shortfall", THES , May 25). What I was trying to say in our interview was...
Science has been disappointingly omitted from the three main parties' election manifestos, according to Peter Cotgreave, director of the lobby group, Save British Science. The main Conservative Party...

Universities would have their budgets cut by almost a quarter under Conservative spending plans, prime minister Tony Blair told The THES this week. Mr Blair said it would be impossible for the...
As Labour tries to out-bid the Tories in the fight against crime, nobody has checked the facts, say Roger Matthews and Jock Young. Between 1995 and 1999 there was a 23 per cent drop in the crime rate...
David Cromwell asks why the media and politicians seem blind to the dangers of globalisation It is the elephant in the room - the one big issue that politicians and media in this election have tried...
THES reporters talk to four academics who are candidates in the general election. Robert Collinson Law lecturer Robert Collinson believes he is on track to reverse the thumping 18 per cent swing from...
Northern Ireland has its best chance in more than 30 years of returning a woman to Westminster, according to the Centre for Advancement of Women in Politics at Queen's University, Belfast. Twenty per...
Ever fancied playing Peter Snow for an evening? Politics and computer experts at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, have devised an online "swingometer" that allows people to do just that....
THES reporters talk to Phil Woolas and Stephen Twigg, MPs who are both former NUS presidents. Phil Woolas Phil Woolas, Labour candidate for Oldham East and Saddleworth, fears higher...
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Economics is not cool despite its salary spin-off. Huw Dixon argues for a makeover. The British used to dominate economics: from Adam Smith and David Ricardo 200 years ago to John Maynard Keynes and...
Terry Eagleton is Britain's left-leaning high priest of literary theory. Helen Davies talks to him Students often approach Terry Eagleton and say that they have read his book. Although he has...
John Davies looks back on some 25 years in the world of academic publishing. "Publishers are neither philanthropists nor rogues. Nor are they usually lordly magnates or cringing beggars. As a general...