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THES reporters assess the trouble in store in the autumn when tuition fees are introduced Students who pay their tuition fees in instalments may be charged extra by universities, according to Miles...
THES reporters assess the trouble in store in the autumn when tuition fees are introduced Students who pay their tuition fees in instalments may be charged extra by universities, according to Miles...
MPS ARE expected to confront the government over the abolition of grants and introduction of tuition fees when the committee stage of the Teaching and Higher Education Bill begins on Tuesday. But the...
Members of the 1997 intake of MPs will dominate the Commons committee which will scrutinise the Teaching and Higher Education Bill over the next few weeks. The committee stage starts next Tuesday...
THES reporters on the British Psychological Society's annual conference held in Brighton this week IRISH teenagers who take a year out of studies are more self-confident when they return to the...
The FBI has been assisting researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University with their inquiries into computer crime. John Biggam and Alan Hogarth of GCU's department of computer studies interviewed...
A new style of music has unexpectedly emerged from Dundee University computer research. A CD album of music from the television show Jupiter Moon has been released, featuring electronic speech...
Southampton University researchers have just returned from the Galapagos Islands having carried out an intensive diving expedition to study the effects of El Ni$o, the periodic change in ocean...
The ban on Islamic religious dress for students looks set to become a battle of wills between the army and prime minister Mesut Yilmaz with universities trapped in the middle. The country's...
Police battled with hundreds of demonstrators in Istanbul last week as a court heard appeals by eight students against jail sentences of up to 18 years for their part in protests against higher fees...
BUILDER's bum is not the only damaging stereotype of the construction industry. A survey of construction students in Leeds has uncovered entrenched prejudice that could be an obstacle to harmonious...
Ragging restraints at Indian universities are likely after a southern court sentenced a former medical student to life imprisonment for beheading a fresher. The court heard that the first-year...
The number of doctoral students of Ashkenazi (European and American) origin at Israeli universities is four times higher than the number of students of Sephardi (African and Asian) origin. This is...
Eleven United States higher education organisations have thrown their weight behind a lawsuit that seeks to overturn the military's policy of banning openly gay servicemen and women. The 4,380...
After 18 months of strikes, bans and protest marches, Australia's universities have at last concluded their first round of grand-scale pay bargaining. Academics and general staff have gained an...
Philip Greenspun has complained publicly about the cost of tuition almost since the day he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982, writes Jon Marcus. Now an Internet...