How to listen
When teaching students from a range of cultural backgrounds, it's vital to ensure all voices are heard without being obsessively PC, says Harriet Swain An Englishman, an Irishman, a Scotswoman, a...
When teaching students from a range of cultural backgrounds, it's vital to ensure all voices are heard without being obsessively PC, says Harriet Swain An Englishman, an Irishman, a Scotswoman, a...
* Name: Deborah Murdoch Eaton * Age: 45 * Job details: I am a practising paediatrician specialising in rehabilitation after acquired brain injury, and also professor in medical education at Leeds...
Richard Barker has landed the job of promoting what promises to be one of the most powerful research tools available to UK academics. The National Centre for Text Mining, a world first, is a £1...
Fixed-term research posts are being phased out by Scottish universities although there is no sign of an improvement in salaries for those moving from temporary contracts. The Scottish Higher...
In 2000, Mohammed Kishk , a PhD student at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, began work as a research assistant on a two-year fixed-term contract. It proved ideal timing since, in May 2002, RGU...
Brussels, 14 Apr 2005 Demain, vendredi 15 avril 2005, l'astronaute italien Roberto Vittori emportera la Constitution de l'Union jusqu'à l'ISS (Station spatiale internationale), à...
Brussels, 14 Apr 2005 Full text of Document 1203/1/05 Revision 01 Suite of documents 1203/1/05 Subject: DRAFT SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS OF THE 300th MEETING OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH...
Lyon, April 14, 2005 Concluding Session of the European Track Lyon, April 14, 2005 Ladies and Gentlemen, The impact of life sciences on our economies and societies will be substantial. We are...
Brussels, 14 Apr 2005 EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs has outlined his six energy priorities, which include a closer linkage between energy, environment and research policies. Referring to the...
Brussels, 14 Apr 2005 Europe's deep-ocean margin - where the continental shelf plunges from a depth of 200 metres to the abyssal plain some 4,000 metres below - stretches for some15,000 kilometres,...
Brussels, 14 Apr 2005 A robot that can play table football as well as an advanced human player is one of the winners of the second 'Technology Transfer Award' for outstanding achievements in European...
Brussels, 14 Apr 2005 Austria is to launch a new programme aimed at increasing the number of girls studying science. MUT2 - Mädchen und Technik (Girls and Technology) will receive 1.3...
Brussels, 14 Apr 2005 A workshop on Mediterranean experiences on water reuse, organised by the EU funded MED-REUNET II support programme, will take place in Barcelona, Spain, on 12 and 13 May. The...
Financial fears for 11 universities Government officials are monitoring 11 universities "at risk" of financial failure. Secret files obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveal a catalogue...
" Universities strengthen criteria for conference attendance " - The Times Higher, April 8. From: The Office of the Vice-Chancellor. To: Department of Media and Cultural Studies. I enclose the...