NUS re-elects Tumelty
Gemma Tumelty has been re-elected president of the National Union of Students. She won the votes of more than two thirds of delegates at last week's NUS annual conference in Blackpool. She will serve...
Gemma Tumelty has been re-elected president of the National Union of Students. She won the votes of more than two thirds of delegates at last week's NUS annual conference in Blackpool. She will serve...
Glam rock as a module option? Marc Bolan as a research topic? Unlikely as it sounds, visiting professor Philip Auslander is about to share his expert knowledge of the 1970s popular music scene with...
Peter Warry, former chairman of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council, is to be chairman of the new Science and Technology Facilities Council that launched on April 1. The STFC brings...
The Israeli history professor and peace activist who wants to see a European centre for Palestinian studies at Exeter is no stranger to controversy. Melanie Newman reports A controversial Israeli...
Two years ago this month, Ilan Pappé found himself at the centre of an international storm over the academic boycott of Israel. His appointment at Exeter University now looks set to put him in the...
Kent University's department of electronics has set up the United Kingdom Biometrics Institute. The institute is supported by Kent Enterprise and aims to enhance the exchange of knowledge and...
Birkbeck, University of London, has received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to investigate the Nazi concentration camp system between 1933 and 1939 to try to uncover the...
Arne Westad, convener of the London School of Economics' international history department and co-director of the Cold War Studies Centre, has been shortlisted for the Arthur Ross Book Award for The...
Chris Yuill from Robert Gordon University is to present a paper reassessing Marx's theories in the context of modern "weightless" knowledge economies at the British Sociological Association...
A survey by researchers at Kingston University shows that women are less relaxed than men at work but fare better in appraisals and have more confidence in their senior managers.
Sean Street, professor of radio at Bournemouth University, will present Light at the End of the Chunnel , an examination of the history and symbolic significance of the Channel Tunnel, at 8pm on BBC...
The Economic and Social Research Council and The British Academy are joining forces to fund visiting fellows from South Asia and the Middle East. Twelve of the 19 fellowships have gone to academics...
Oxford University's Bodleian Library is publishing two titles to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade. The Slave Trade: Contemporary Writings For and Against contains...
No end in sight to the struggle over plans to allow private universities. Makki Marseilles reports Fears are growing that students hoping to graduate from Greek universities this year may miss out as...
A Bill introduced in Congress with strong bipartisan support would quintuple the number of Americans studying abroad by 2017, especially in the developing world, writes Jon Marcus. The Senator Paul...