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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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NIGERIA: Dramatic increase in female undergraduates 5 September 2010
NIGERIA: Oversea seminars for legislators slammed 22 August 2010
NIGERIA: Controversy over student dress codes 8 August 2010
NIGERIA: Funding boost for tertiary institutions 18 July 2010
NIGERIA: Accused Nigerian students deported 4 July 2010
MALAYSIA: Accused Nigerian students deported 4 July 2010
NIGERIA: Power tussle over entrance examinations 20 June 2010
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NIGERIA: New peace institute to help resolve conflicts 23 May 2010
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MAURITANIA: Students clash over language policy 25 April 2010
NIGERIA: Single examination for 6.4 million 11 April 2010
BENIN: Five-month strike - now a pay rise 28 March 2010
MALAYSIA: Terror-accused students remain in detention 7 March 2010
NIGERIA: Minister proposes monitoring students abroad 28 February 2010
NIGERIA: Call for trade unions in private universities 14 February 2010
NIGERIA: Academics and students oppose terror list 31 January 2010
NIGERIA: Telemedicine arrives at Lagos 17 January 2010
NIGERIA: Banks reject university graduates 20 December 2009
NIGERIA: UK to set up cross-border campuses 13 December 2009
BENIN: Steady growth in private tertiary institutions 29 November 2009
NIGERIA: Disabled protest at discrimination 15 November 2009
NIGERIA: Universities reopen after strike 1 November 2009
NIGERIA: Universities reopen after strike 1 November 2009
NIGERIA: Farming alternative to unemployment 18 October 2009
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