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Vatican efforts to clear Pope Pius XII of charges of having kept silent during the Holocaust or even charges of virulent anti-Semitism have hit an academic stumbling block. Early last month the...
Vatican efforts to clear Pope Pius XII of charges of having kept silent during the Holocaust or even charges of virulent anti-Semitism have hit an academic stumbling block. Early last month the...
Harvey Kaye describes how American academia is suffering from a bad case of the creeping fifties As a child I remember lying awake at night trying to fathom growing up and older. I specifically...
The Azores University has banned initiation rites for new students. Freshers at Terra Cha campus on Terceira island have complained of being forced to watch porn videos, drink large quantities of...
A. T. M. Tofazzel Hossain, a professor at Bangladesh Open University business school, has won the 1999 Times Higher Education Supplement exchange scholarship. He will spend three months at Delhi's...
A plan to have a "men's officer" for students at the University of Tasmania has outraged the National Union of Students. The NUS has condemned it as "backlash politics" based on the mistaken notion...
Finnish academics fear their prestige and research opportunities will diminish if plans go ahead to smooth the differences between universities and polytechnics and induce 70 per cent of school...
United States medical schools are expanding their courses on spirituality, including faith healing, writes Jon Marcus. Administrators say the move comes as more patients - and medical students -...
Next month, China extends its borders and gains the world-class software institute where Jonathan Bowen has just spent the summer Macau is only an hour's hydrofoil ride from Hong Kong across the...
MELBOURNE Digital copyright legislation introduced to the Australian Parliament could bankrupt many education institutions and cripple Australia's information openness, according to the Australian...
Excitement and uncertainty characterise the post-16 sector of education as the consultation period on the Learning to Succeed white paper ends. Some decisions are now being made. The Learning and...
The United Kingdom must not let the fast-moving providers in the world information market get too far ahead, says Michael Thorne The Foresight programme of the Office of Science and Technology aims...
Ken Feder Professor of anthropology Central Connecticut State University United States There are advantages and disadvantages to teaching in a discipline such as archaeology, which enjoys popular...
PARIS Growing numbers of people in developed countries are entering tertiary education but the gap is not shrinking between different social groups' access to it, a study by the Paris-based...
History is faltering, but universities must not allow it to become too insular, argues J. M. Roberts Twenty-five years of teaching history at Oxford as a college tutor and supervising a few graduate...
Today's scientists need a training regime that takes in politics, lobbying and a spell at Westminster, says Ian Gibson It has been a good week for science. The evidence scrutinised by a European...