Immigrant professor in job fight
An attempt by a Canadian university to recruit a French-born philosophy professor with an international track record has been thwarted by immigration rules. Jean-Christophe Merle was selected for a...
An attempt by a Canadian university to recruit a French-born philosophy professor with an international track record has been thwarted by immigration rules. Jean-Christophe Merle was selected for a...
Immigration, international economic trends, the end of the cold war and the advent of the internet are causing university and college students in the United States to move away from most European...
A German antiquarian bookshop is hunting for the longest dissertation submitted to a German university in 1998. The author of the record-breaking work will be rewarded with a 300-year-old...
The religious headscarves controversy that has dominated Turkish universities for months has spread to the formation of the new government. Former prime minister and centre-right leader Tansu Ciller...
The French government could be taken to the European Court of Justice for failing to recognise private health insurance policies taken out in other European Union member states by students who are...
Law students in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk are gaining practical experience and helping the poor in the country's first free legal aid scheme. Members of the Youth Centre for Legal Studies, an...
(Photograph) - Walking the dog: students from a Student Community Action Project at the University of Plymouth walk dogs for elderly people, those who are housebound and people who go to work. The...
Tim Greenhalgh meets the Norwegian who redefined style on the world wide web, and Tony Durham sums up a year of successes and setbacks for the web's energetic standard setters Show two people a web...
Users of new technologies, rather than visionary glibness, will define the cultural results of information technology, Jon Agar argues Flagship technologies always repay close reading: they tell us...
The University for Industry will be delivered in Wales by a bilingual distance learning network specifically tailored to Welsh needs, according to Eurfron Gwynne Jones, chair of Digital College Wales...
Tim Greenhalgh meets the Norwegian who redefined style on the world wide web, and Tony Durham sums up a year of successes and setbacks for the web's energetic standard setters The web is a global...
It is unfortunate that the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service's processing of student applications for 1999 has been delayed by a move to larger premises. This is the first year in which no...
Scientists hope their visit to No 10 has whetted ministers' appetites for fresh policies. Olivea Judson reports The day before the air strikes began against Iraq, prime minister Tony Blair found...
Scientists around the world are feeling optimistic. They have new money and - as our supplement (pages 21-28) on the American Association for the Advancement of Science shows - new challenges to...
We were saddened and angered by the emotive and ill-informed attacks on nursing, nursing shortages and higher education ("V-cs defend nurse training", THES, January 15). We are surprised that...