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  Times Higher Education Supplement
The bank's emphasis has been on primary and secondary education, but higher education is likely to receive greater attention after the report from the task force on higher education and society, convened by the bank and Unesco.
Komlavi Seddoh, head of Unesco's higher education division, told the Washington meeting: "The stakes are high because the growing divide between the 'haves' and the 'have-nots' constitutes one of the critical risks of the present time."
The task force comprised educational and development experts from 13 countries and drew on commissioned research to construct a picture of higher education in developing countries.
www.tfhe.net /resources/march_32000.htm   (448 words)

  
 The Times Higher Education Supplement's World University Rankings 2004 - SkyscraperCity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Higher education has become so international that it is no longer enough for the leading universities to know that they are ahead of the pack in their own country.
The Times Higher ranking rates universities as they are now, or at least as they were at the time of the most recently published statistics.
The Times Higher's analysis of the world's top universities shows that quality is not the preserve of any single country.
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 Times higher education supplement
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 Evolution News & Views: The Times (London) Higher Education Supplement Confuses Readers on Intelligent Design and ...
The Times (London) Higher Education Supplement (THES) confuses intelligent design with young earth creationism in a slew of articles as part of a crusade against ID.
The main article of the four on the subject is stereotypical of the mainstream media's insistence that this is about religion and not science, starting out reporting on a tent revival meeting and going on to focus on religion rather than on any of the serious scientific issues under debate.
Each time a US state education board decides that a literal interpretation of Genesis ought to be taught alongside evolution in science lessons, UK academics have voiced their concern while privately feeling relieved at not having to face a similar situation at home.
www.evolutionnews.org /2006/06/the_times_london_higher_educat.html   (796 words)

  
 The Times Higher Education Supplement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Times Higher Education Supplement, also known as The Times Higher or The THES for short, is a newspaper based in London that reports specifically on issues related to higher education.
It is owned by TSL Education, which was, until October 2005, a division of News International.
The THES is probably best known for publishing The Times Higher World University Rankings (see college and university rankings), which first appeared in November 2004, with new rankings published annually.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Times_Higher_Education_Supplement   (162 words)

  
 Richard Dawkins Darwin and the Times Higher Education Supplement,richard dawkins, David Leveson, THES, Shattering the ...
This kind of behavior culminated in March 1995 when a British weekly newspaper, the Times Higher Education Supplement commissioned me as a freelance journalist to write a critique of Darwinism and trailered the article in one of its editions, by saying 'Next Week: Darwinism - Richard Milton goes on the attack'.
The attempted censorship failed because I published the article widely on the Internet, putting it into the public domain and making many in the academic world aware of the extreme lengths to which some of their colleagues are prepared to go to censor free discussion.
It is depressing to find that a professor of the public understanding of science interprets his role as meaning he must supervise the information that the public and academic community are allowed to see and hear, and hence prevent them from gaining access to evidence that contradicts the accepted Darwinian doctrines.
www.alternativescience.com /thes_and_richard_dawkins.htm   (1010 words)

  
 The times higher education supplement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Evolution News & Views: Confusion at the Times Higher Education Supplement: Intelligent Design Theory is NOT ...
As we reported earlier this week, there were a number of articles equating intelligent design with creationism in the THES recently.
In a spate of articles published on June 23rd in the Times Higher Education Supplement, (here, here, here, here, and here) Jessica Shepherd and Steve Farrar, perhaps unintentionally, have succeeded in spreading the misconception that intelligent design (ID) theory and young earth creationism are so closely allied as to merit being identified with each other.
As a logically astute member of the British Cheese Board might tell you, being cheddar is a sufficient but not a necessary condition for being cheese.
www.evolutionnews.org /2006/06/confusion_at_the_times_higher.html   (980 words)

  
 1/23/04 Times Higher Education Supplement
Most telling were the decreases in the number of students from the Middle East, down 10 per cent from the previous year, with drops of 25 per cent each from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and 15 per cent from the United Arab Emirates.
Rebecca Wasserman, president of the United States Student Association, said there was a connection between the low numbers in the US, the high numbers in Canada and the difficulties facing foreign students in her country.
The USSA has been fighting "racial profiling" of foreign students and the Border Security Act, which places a "higher standard of scrutiny" on countries the State Department believes to be "sponsors of terrorism", such as Cuba, Iraq, North Korea, Sudan, Libya and Syria.
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 Policies Behind Poverty, By Stephen Phillips
He embarked on a speaking tour of Ohio and Pennsylvania, trumpeting Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's economic policies before university audiences and business leaders in key battleground states the challenger must carry if he is to win the November 2 election.
Globetrotting goes with the territory for an international development expert, and Stiglitz spends roughly one-third of his time on the road - in between juggling his workload at Columbia, where he is teaching globalisation, development and macroeconomics this term.
August's missive wasn't the first time Stiglitz had put his name to criticism of the White House.
www2.gsb.columbia.edu /faculty/jstiglitz/download/website/policies_behind_poverty.htm   (1247 words)

  
 The Times Higher Education Supplement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Times Higher Education Supplement - the newspaper for everyone involved in higher education, research and training, anywhere in the world.
Each week the THES brings you international and United Kingdom news, features, opinion, book reviews and academic jobs.
It is read by academics, researchers, postgraduates, university and college administrators, policy makers and funders.
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 Letter to Times Higher Education Supplement - Open Access Archivangelism
The Research Councils UK have proposed to mandate that all RCUK fundees make their articles openly accessible online by self-archiving them on the web.
But by far the worst inaccuracy in the THES article — and it really does a disservice to those who pin their hopes on the RCUK policy for maximising British research impact -- is the gratuitous exaggeration of what is a real but remediable flaw in the current wording of the RCUK proposal.
SH: “Deposit must take place immediately upon acceptance for publication, and access should be made open at the earliest opportunity, wherever possible at or around the time of publication.”.”
openaccess.eprints.org /index.php?/archives/32-Letter-to-Times-Higher-Education-Supplement.html   (898 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The Times higher education supplement
Subjects: Education, Higher -- Great Britain -- Periodicals.
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WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/e6750916760f5edc.html   (52 words)

  
 Times Higher Education Supplement in London
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Bob O'Hara was invited to write an editorial for the weekly
Times Higher Education Supplement in London--the British equivalent to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
www.middlebury.edu /about/pubaff/archive/2004/timeshighedlondon.htm   (174 words)

  
 Teaching jobs in higher education and universities at thesjobs.co.uk
Teaching jobs in higher education and universities at thesjobs.co.uk
THES Jobs has the latest higher education jobs, from principals to professors, lecturers to librarians and research posts.
With new jobs posted on this site every Tuesday and listed in The THES newspaper the following Friday, The THES offers you the best way to find your ideal job - in the UK or overseas.
www.thesjobs.co.uk   (139 words)

  
 Times Higher Education Supplement
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The Times Higher Education Supplement THES is promoted as the global paper for all those involved in higher education.
The on-line edition contains articles, a searchable archive and adverts for academic posts.Before entering the site, you can read about the THES or subscribe to the newspaper
www.netlondon.com /Newspapers_and_Media/Newspapers/National_Newspapers/National_Newspapers.186504.html   (86 words)

  
 Phi Beta Cons on National Review Online
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The Times Higher Education Supplement has released a list of the world’s top 100 Universities.
U.S. colleges make up a predictably large percentage of the list otherwise.
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