The patchy wealth of nations
The Competitive Advantage of Nations
The Competitive Advantage of Nations
The radically orthodox, they call themselves,a group of academics who believe in miracles, write about sex shops and want to see theology at the centre of the university curriculum. Elaine Williams...
Spotting gifted children used to be scorned as elitist. Now a university is being urged to help teach the brightest youngsters lost in inner-city schools. Bibi Berki reports. Joe Renzulli - one of...
Israeli academic and novelist Amos Oz tells Anne Sebba why universities can have a crucial role in the quest for peace. Ask Amos Oz, the Israeli academic and novelist, the best way to cure fanaticism...
If the prospect of the next research assessment exercise is already getting you down and another short-term contract is all that is on thehorizon, what about taking a job abroad? Over the next few...
Istanbul Turkish police have foiled a plan to assassinate the rector of the Inonu University. Police arrested 24 people and seized a large amount of arms, including pump-action shot-guns, rifles and...
In an email interview at the outset of Nato action against Serbia, Jagos Puric, rector of Belgrade University, described the effects on his institution. After the end of the bombardment, he tells...
The Times Higher Education Supplement is supporting the scheme to assist the University of Pristina with the long-term aim of its return to the Kosovar capital. Details of the campaign can be...
Cola drink manufacturers, banks and universities are sharing the profits of campus smartcard schemes, Liz Amos and Tony Bell found on a US trip We went expecting to see major developments using chip...
An Australian student has been awarded what is said to be one of the world's first two PhDs for research conducted, supervised, submitted, examined, and stored all online. Simon Pockley completed his...
As the Institute for Learning and Teaching opens, Alison Utley asks students to grade lecturers The Institute for Learning and Teaching finally opened its doors this week, beginning the long-awaited...
Gambling man Announcing Pounds 2.5 million worth of cuts recently, Liverpool John Moores University vice-chancellor Peter Toyne quipped that one way of solving the cash crisis could be to gamble...
Students suspected of membership of rival secret cults shot and killed an assistant registrar of Nigeria's Delta State University and his wife at their home in Abraka. Some students have been...
John Fox is working to make sure that computers make life easier for doctors. Geoff Watts reports. You probably know the despair of seeing your computer respond to a simple command with an...
A new Pounds 1 million per year award scheme is about to be launched for outstanding lecturers Outstanding lecturers will be eligible for a share of a new Pounds 1 million scheme designed to...