The first study of the field diagnoses a major crisis that threatens its survival.
TUT vice-chancellor says he was not worried by his alma mater’s lack of accreditation.
The pictures on his iPad evoke the now familiar images of unlocked popular anger on the streets of Cairo that led to the ousting of Hosni Mubarak.
The surprise surely is that anyone is surprised. We report elsewhere on the appalling levels of literacy and numeracy among primary school children.
Is South African public schooling damaging some children’s natural potential?
Legal action launched this week against the state’s NSFAS.
The Medical University of South Africa, folded into the University of Polokwane in 2005, is to be re-established, the higher education minister says.
Sociologist Ari Sitas’s ministerial task team on the humanities will convene an international workshop in Johannesburg next week.
Blade Nzimande has serial legal battles to fight if he is to secure his recent radical overhaul of the skills sector.
Abebe Zegeye denies he was dismissed after an <i>M&G</i> article on plagiarism.