Life in saddle not bad for you
Good news for equestrians - riding is not bad for your health. The first analysis of whole-body vibrations for riders has found that the forces exerted on the spine are not likely to cause damage....
Good news for equestrians - riding is not bad for your health. The first analysis of whole-body vibrations for riders has found that the forces exerted on the spine are not likely to cause damage....
WHY. Many people forget what they learn the minute they walk out of the door, writes Jennifer Moon WHAT. Workshops and short courses are a popular way of developing professional skills in most...
Q With all the scare stories about downloading essays from the web, how can I check that my students are not cheating? A One of the banes of technology is that it is becoming ever easier to cheat in...
Argentine education minister Juan Jose Llach is pressing for the introduction of community work as a compulsory component of all undergraduate courses at the country's 84 state and private...
The Group of Eight leading industrialised nations is discussing plans to double the number of its lecturers and students who travel abroad to study and work, as part of a strategy to equip its...
Students at the University of Jordan have been demonstrating against attempts by the university authorities to prevent Islamic students from controlling the student council. Riot police have been...
Jack Lang, France's new minister of education, has long-term plans for all students to graduate with a good command of two foreign languages. As a first step he is giving priority to the introduction...
Dissident Serbian academics are exploring the possibility of collaboration with universities in the UK. Representatives from the Belgrade-based Alternative Academic Education Network have been in...
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