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The South African government has decided to roll out easy-to-read school workbooks. But it could be wasting millions, researchers say. See the News section.
The South African government has decided to roll out easy-to-read school workbooks. But it could be wasting millions, researchers say. See the News section.

Frances Woolley of Carleton University in Canada looks at the impact of a new US higher education act on the textbook market. See the Commentary section.
Frances Woolley of Carleton University in Canada looks at the impact of a new US higher education act on the textbook market. See the Commentary section.

The Census of Marine Life project has published an inventory of species distribution and diversity in 25 ocean areas. See our Science Scene section.
The Census of Marine Life project has published an inventory of species distribution and diversity in 25 ocean areas. See our Science Scene section.


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SENEGAL: Students refuse to pay fees increase 8 August 2010
SENEGAL: Students on the rampage - again 18 July 2010
SENEGAL: Academic urges African research upgrade 6 June 2010
SENEGAL: From 'brick' to 'click' universities 23 May 2010
SENEGAL: Minister's visit ends student strike 23 May 2010
SENEGAL: Collaboration to fight parasite diseases 9 May 2010
SENEGAL: Professional university to open in 2012 25 April 2010
SENEGAL: School risks closure over fee-paying courses 14 March 2010
SENEGAL: Student riots cause widespread damage 31 January 2010
SENEGAL: Students demonstrate for grant payments 17 January 2010
SENEGAL: Students riot after fees demand 29 November 2009
SENEGAL: Bambey centre promoted to university status 15 November 2009
SENEGAL: Stormy run-up to UCAD's new academic year 27 September 2009
SENEGAL: University project left to sheep, goats and cows 16 August 2009
SENEGAL: Police condemned for invading campus 16 August 2009
SENEGAL: Commission to approve work-related diplomas 2 August 2009
SENEGAL: Conference discusses migration problems 28 June 2009
SENEGAL: Private higher education boosts economy 31 May 2009
SENEGAL: UCAD's 'dustbin' strikes against overcrowding 22 February 2009
SENEGAL: Alumni demand dismissal of UCAD rector 25 January 2009
SENEGAL: BEM Dakar opens its doors 9 November 2008
SENEGAL: UCAD to expand biotechnology courses 26 October 2008
SENEGAL: Anti-brain drain computing grid installed 28 September 2008
SENEGAL: University students reluctant to leave campus 31 August 2008
SENEGAL: Students punished for protest against minister 17 August 2008
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