Belarus turns on Soros
THE SOROS Foundation of Belarus has been fined US$3 million for alleged tax offences following an interim report on its activities from tax inspectors commissioned by the Belarusian Security Council...
THE SOROS Foundation of Belarus has been fined US$3 million for alleged tax offences following an interim report on its activities from tax inspectors commissioned by the Belarusian Security Council...
MORE THAN 10,000 teachers with secondary school qualifications are working full-time in higher education, the French education ministry has disclosed. A survey published by the ministry's assessment...
FOR THE first time in 30 years, candidates of the political right swept to victory in elections for student councils in many Italian universities, marking the end of a long-standing predominance of...
A DANISH fisheries inspection vessel arrives in Reykjavik next week with 15 parcels of 300 priceless documents on board - the final consignment from Copenhagen University of the ancient Icelandic...
MORE than 20 years ago Robert Donia, then a graduate student, visited Sarajevo for the first time and spent most of his time in the attractive but cramped old parliament building known as the...
AN ACADEMIC at the centre of a row in Hong Kong City University's law faculty plans to sue for wrongful dismissal after being ousted from the department last month. Derek Roebuck, a founder of the...
A JURY in Washington State recently awarded more than $1 million to a student who accused his college of passing on unverified allegations of rape. The alleged victim, the accused's ex-girlfriend,...
A STUDENT is suing her college after alleging that she was raped by the father of a family she was staying with while studying in Japan. Erika Eisenberg's lawsuit against Earlham College in Indiana...
AUSTRALIA has three times as many women vice chancellors as it did a year ago. Up until 1987, every vice chancellor in Australia was a male - and had been since the University of Sydney was founded...
Dear Secretary of State, The THES joins the raft of contributors on the following pages in welcoming you and your deservedly successful party to office. Your stunning victory promises a fairer deal...
THE RESEARCH Assessment Exercise announcements on grading and funding seem to have been followed by a certain tristesse which, combined with the angst of waiting for the Dearing report, has led to...
I WOULD like to correct the impression given by the article "Quango kills off LSU" (THES, April 25) that Sussex University is also at risk of withdrawal of teacher training accreditation. Following a...
JANET FRASER deserves strong support for her demand that "practitioner research" is properly recognised in the research assessment exercise in 2000 (THES letters, April 25). Her demand is...
I AM AFRAID that Frank Gould ("Think big and move for more mergers", THES, May 2), has fallen into the usual trap of assuming that there are always economies from institutional mergers. All recent...
THE CONCERN over the rumours of Dearing favouring a national training standard for university lecturers (THES, May 2) is understandable. If we are to take a student-centred rather than an...