Fifty years after matriculating, a 67-year-old has become the oldest-ever first-year student to study at Rhodes University
Artisans are in short supply and colleges and apprenticeships are a viable alternative to a university qualification
The emerging new world order demands reflexive schools whose graduates address society’s needs
Weah declared "free tuition for all undergraduate students" at all the public universities
Curriculum structure and flexibility can play a crucial role in students’ progression and success
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Universities produce school teachers but they’re needed for preschool, college and adult education.
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/ 3 December 2010
It may be time to reinsert the liberal arts curriculum into undergraduate degrees argue <b>J Edward Chamberlin and Peter Vale</b>.