Joe N'Danga Koroma
Former military cadet Joe N'Danga Koroma is now looking forward to a career in healing the scars of conflict as opposed to inflicting them. He was heading for a promising career in the Sierra Leone...
Former military cadet Joe N'Danga Koroma is now looking forward to a career in healing the scars of conflict as opposed to inflicting them. He was heading for a promising career in the Sierra Leone...
British voters are to be compared with electorates around the world as part of the most intensive academic general election study yet. Nearly 10,000 electors will be interviewed as part of the 1997...
Amanda Vanstone, Australia's minister responsible for higher education (among much else) has, after only a few months in office, made herself quite a reputation - and not one to envy. The former...
FRIDAY. Caught between book index crisis and long-postponed visit to Bulgaria. Index crisis because page proofs arrive later than the time mythically set aside for them. My co-author in Brussels was...
Further and higher education colleges must publish details of the facilities they provide for disabled students from next month. The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 requires institutions to detail...
The British Council is worried that an ambitious bid by a further education college to establish a chain of distance-learning outposts in India could backfire. Wigan and Leigh College has set up a...
Queen's University Belfast has made significant progress towards fair job participation by Roman Catholics and Protestants over the past eight years, new statistics reveal. The university's...
A fresh delay and an additional Pounds 15 million price tag have hit the new British Library on top of lingering worries over "defective" electrical cables and its reader capacity. Members of the...
The Department of Education in Northern Ireland has reinstated the right of mature students to claim an Older Students Allowance worth up to Pounds 1,070 a year. The DENI originally abolished the...
The German Social Democrats' parliamentary education spokesman is standing down as a member of the Bundestag after months of disagreement with his party on education policy issues. Peter Glotz said...
My colleague, Mary Davis's understandable distress over the fact that there are to be some academic posts declared redundant at South Bank University (THES Letters, June 21) has led her to...
Joseph Stiglitz, distinguished economist and Nobel laureate, used to say that, in his long experience as a consultant for governments and companies, he had heard over and over again the complaint: "...
So much for stories that the Labour leadership is hell-bent on finding Tory defector Alan Howarth a safe seat. While the Wythenshawe nomination for which he is bidding promises an easy return at the...
Ministers have rejected pressure to restore spending on a scholarship programme for Commonwealth postgraduate students in Britain despite a strong call from a powerful committee of MPs. In its...
Chilean students have forced the government to withdraw legislation to modernise the state universities following one of the biggest demonstrations since democracy was restored in 1990. Education...