Hammering in a love of learning
THE Turkish metal workers' union is to open its own university near Ankara. Classes at the Turkish Metalworkers' University and Union Academy will begin at the next semester if the authorities give...
THE Turkish metal workers' union is to open its own university near Ankara. Classes at the Turkish Metalworkers' University and Union Academy will begin at the next semester if the authorities give...
AFTER working from 5am until noon to haul up a slim catch, fisherman Roy Clarke had to go and help his daughter move to Toronto. She has a job lined up. His daughter is not the first person to leave...
POACHING of foreign fee-paying students by some Australian universities could damage the nation's Aus$3 billion-a-year international education market, according to a member of the federal government'...
THE WOMEN'S National Basketball Association has made its United States debut - another milestone for women's sports. Twenty-five years after US President Richard Nixon signed the famous Title IX,...
THEELECTION of significant numbers of women to the new House of Commons, which will have a noticeable impact on its culture and way of working, naturally leads to higher education institutions...
Nervous preparations are afoot to meet Government requirements that universities admit students from a wider range of backgrounds. The English funding council carried out a study of present...
IF THINGS go on like this children are going to be deprived of cuddles; the teaching of young children will be a man-free zone; social workers will become an endangered species and yet more people...
Emma Westcott hopes the Dearing inquiry will resist the temptation to develop higher education at the expense of its poorer relative THERE are important similarities between the report of the...
The Royal Greenwich Observatory could run for ever for a fraction of the cost of the Millennium Experience. So why is it being axed, asks Jasper Wall On July 4 Pathfinder landed on Mars and the...
John Reilly, (THES, July 4), draws our attention to the decline in United Kingdom Erasmus student mobility in the past two years. May I suggest that UK students' low rate of participation may be...
The article by Alan Whitehead, a former staff member at Southampton Institute (THES, July 4), contains several points which are not correct and which reflect adversely on Southampton Institute. It...
Does anyone know of any seat of higher or further education that uses wholeheartedly the practices that it teaches on its human resources or business courses and is hence well-managed with an...
I am an Englishman living in England and I do not speak a word of Welsh. None the less, I was appalled by the attack on the Welsh language by Christie Davies (THES, July 4). In his opinion "learning...
ALTHOUGH I agree with most of the points made by Christie Davies as regards the Welsh language, 1 feel I must take issue with one particular statement. While the assertion "there are no jobs for...
Anthony Everitt's confused opinions ("Personal View", THESJune 20) as to what it might be that constitutes research and its effects, does not encourage support for the real purpose of his article. I...