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Students with disabilities may feel they still face discrimination, but at least things have improved slightly over the past 500 years. A new history of Glasgow University reveals that in 1476,...
Students with disabilities may feel they still face discrimination, but at least things have improved slightly over the past 500 years. A new history of Glasgow University reveals that in 1476,...
Universities and colleges will have to create new learning environments to make the most of information technology, according to a study out this week by oil company BP and the University of...
Well-known names in educationtechnology took part in an online conference on the "virtual university", organised by Anne Forster and Clark Quinn of the University of New South Wales to coincide with...
A growing number of Japanese undergraduates are taking an extra year to complete their degree courses in the hope of being headhunted for top jobs. Around 15 per cent of them now extend their study...
I was dismayed at the report of my conference paper about how people account for infidelity, their own and their partner's (THES, September ). In particular, I did not say, nor do I agree, that women...
I have been shooting pistols at targets all my adult life; now Dr North and Mr Blair want to stop me (THES, October 4). Dr North says there might be a danger to society. All of us might, but why...
These projects deal with information capture, storage, retrieval, and display. The best place to keep abreast of them is through their Web sites. To read more about the projects or related research,...
Ulster University has mothballed its plan for a peaceline campus in west Belfast, blaming the lack of Government support. The university council has put on hold its three-year-old Springvale...
Howard Phelps, chairman of governors at Cirencester College, has been appointed the new chairman of the Association of Colleges. Mr Phelps, a former board director of British Airways and P &...
Alumnus to be proud of No: 70 follows Sir Keith Joseph, William Waldegrave, Robert Jackson and many others in offering convincing evidence of the vulnerability of extreme intellectual talents. Far...
Britain's first new city-centre campus for 25 years will upstage its sister institution until it becomes established, its vice chancellor admitted last week. The Queen officially opens the Pounds 32...
Academics in the United States are more interested in preparing their students for careers than in teaching them the classic works of Western civilisation. Those are among the findings of the third...
William Martin (THES, September ) correctly points out the potential for savings through institutions taking full advantage of VAT zero-rating opportunities. He gives sound advice but it is only part...
I was as heartened by the article in support of Roger Scruton by another distinguished philosopher, David Wiggins (THES, October 4), as I was dismayed by the condemnation from the animal rights lobby...
The Government is likely to ditch one of Sir Ron Dearing's key recommendations for ensuring parity of esteem between academic and vocational qualifications, turning advanced General National...