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France is reported to have promised to help Niger students in several African states who are owed several months' bursary by their government. President Jacques Chirac is said to have made the pledge...
France is reported to have promised to help Niger students in several African states who are owed several months' bursary by their government. President Jacques Chirac is said to have made the pledge...
Romania's opposition National Unity Party is still campaigning against the establishment of a Hungarian university in Transylvania, an area with a big ethnic-Hungarian population assigned to Romania...
One telephone line with a fax, two computers, a photocopier, a couple of chairs - these are all the facilities students of the new parallel university in Serbia have at their disposal. A three-...
As the Kosovo peace talks in Rambouillet, France, dragged on, Serbian authorities last month handed back three more faculties - law, economics and arts - of the University of Pristina to Albanian-...
Students from the world's largest university, the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), come from more prosperous sections of society, a survey has shown. Salvador Malo Alvarez, secretary...
Australian universities and technical colleges will receive a much-needed financial boost following a decision by the department of defence to outsource more than Aus$45 million (Pounds 18 million)...
Students are voting with their feet and leaving South Africa's historically black universities. The exodus has put into question their long-term survival. University registration for 1999 is all but...
The THES does not do obituaries. We have not the space to be comprehensive nor the nerve to select. But Lord (David) Phillips of Ellesmere who died last week deserves acknowledgement from The THES...
Without social inclusion and equity, lifelong learning will be little more than a platitude, warns Maggie Woodrow. There is an assumption now that everyone knows what lifelong learning is. After all...
The government has consistently said that its priority for higher education is broadening access and that it would use money raised from student fees for both higher and further education. Today the...
Asa Briggs's review of Roy Porter and G. S. Rousseau's book, Gout: The Patrician Malady, (THES, February 19) helps to propagate the dangerous notion that gout is an ailment of posh people. Whether...
Patrick Parrinder is right to say that it is doubtful how far holders of copyright can control the use of material in the public domain (Letters, THES, February 19). The difficulty with the Textual...
It's nice to see Diana Rigg is lecturing in Oxford as Cameron Mackintosh professor of theatre at St Catherine's. As a Catz student in 1968, I remember what might have been her first lecture among the...
As one of the "peripatetic fiftysomethings" (THES, February 12), I have derived considerable enjoyment from recent holidays in Peru and Tanzania. "Seeking a new identity"? No, the answer is much...
Building machines that can visualise objects they have never before encountered is a momentous task. But can we do it now? The simple act of seeing raises difficult questions for those interested in...