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Last week's article on the Brunel race case included repeated references to Southampton Solent Univer-sity. The university was neither a party to the tribunal proceedings referred to in the article,...
Last week's article on the Brunel race case included repeated references to Southampton Solent Univer-sity. The university was neither a party to the tribunal proceedings referred to in the article,...
Christopher Hitchens makes a good case for paying more attention to the ideas of Tom Paine today than we do (Opinion, June 16), but his view of the great democratic revolutionary is abstract. Paine's...
There is a delicious irony that The Times Higher should have chosen Peter Cole, head of Sheffield University's journalism department and the former deputy editor of The Guardian , to pontificate on...
It is a pity that Sally Feldman did not have space in her opinion piece to name the dean she has in mind to improve industrial relations in the sector (June 9). If it were not so preposterous we...
Can bravura literary criticism overshadow its subject and distort instead of enlighten? Derek Attridge examines the pitfalls of close reading We often talk of a powerful literary work, and sometimes...
A Sri Lankan project launched by Durham University in response to the 2004 tsunami could be the template for future humanitarian aid, reports Mandy Garner On Boxing Day 2004, a heavily pregnant woman...
Are aspiring film-makers better off learning their craft in class or on set making tea? As London Film School reaches 50, Anna Thomson catches up with alumni I've lost count of the number of flights...
The medical establishment is slow to yield to changes wrought by midwives in academe, labouring to give women a better birth experience, says Sheila Kitzinger A sea change is sweeping through...
At the World Cup, Geoff Pearson finds keepy-uppy among the tactics to defuse potential disorder England's first matches of a football tournament are not always a good guide to how things will...
Fashion graduates are far from fluffy. They are one of this country's unsung creative and commercial success stories, as Jo Entwistle explains June is the month in which final-year fashion students...
Brussels, 21 June 2006 The fight against animal testing gets more concrete. Initiated by the European Commission, the new “European Partnership on Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing...
Brussels, 21 Jun 2006 The European Partnership on Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA) today announced details of its first action programme, which aims to make significant progress in...
Brussels, 21 June 2006 EU-US Summit. Vienna, 21 June 2006 We have signed today a new Agreement on Higher Education and Vocational Training under which our respective educational institutions will...
Brussels, den 21 June 2006 At today’s EU-US summit in Vienna, a new eight-year education agreement was signed between the two parties, renewing their long-standing cooperation programme in...
Brussels, 21 Jun 2006 Full text of Document 10374/06 Suite of documents 10374/06 I. INTRODUCTION The rapporteur, Mr. BUZEK (PPE-DE/PL), presented a report containing 317 amendments to the proposal...