A sound assessment
I take issue on behalf of my co-authors with Vernon Bogdanor's conclusion that our book, Democracy under Blair ("Charter 88 checklist posing as a critique", THES , May 23) breaches the Trades...
I take issue on behalf of my co-authors with Vernon Bogdanor's conclusion that our book, Democracy under Blair ("Charter 88 checklist posing as a critique", THES , May 23) breaches the Trades...
I disagree with Nicholas Barr's criticism (Letters, THES , May 23) of Damian Green ("Will you stand for Blair's bloody-mindedness?", THES , May 16). It is too simplistic to say we need more graduates...
The 2.7 million-strong National Health Service workforce referred to in "A healthy e-volution" ( THES , May 16) probably includes not only NHS staff but also those working in the independent and...
It is deeply worrying that an education secretary should be wondering out loud about the purpose, role and value of UK universities ("Devil's advocate ignites row", THES , May 16). Charles Clarke's...
Government statistics have shown since 1990 that within five years of graduation more than half of graduates are working in jobs unrelated to the subjects of their degrees. It is puzzling, therefore...
So we have come to the conclusion that we are simulations? Does it not occur to Nick Bostrom that armed with this knowledge, we will become obsessed not with creating our own mini-universes but in...
Even the most rightwing, business-serving government would surely not consider paying companies to relabel their in-house training as university degree programmes, as the Council for Industry and...
Charles Clarke may be confused and defensive about the comments he made at University College Worcester, but I am glad he spoke out and asked questions. What he said confirms the extent to which a...
It is one thing to question the purpose(s) of a university. It is quite another to ask which, if any, of these purposes should be supported by the taxpayer. The purposes of a university are for...
Sir Harry Kroto's strictures regarding British transport are too restrained. Why are we in such a mess? Forty years ago I travelled widely in Japan on trains that ran smoothly and on time; in the UK...
Brussels, 28 May 2003 The European Science Foundation (ESF) has called for the establishment of a 'global change board' to ensure a more collaborative approach to research into earth system science...
Brussels, 28 May 2003 An international brokerage event organised by the Austrian innovation relay centre (IRC), aimed at sparking a new wave of innovation in the fuel cell technology sector, will...
Brussels, 28 May 2003 A workshop on nuclear data for the transmutation of nuclear waste will take place from 1 to 5 September, in Darmstadt, Germany. The workshop will mark the end of the EU funded...
Brussels, 28 May 2003 The Thuringian agency for technology and innovation and the European IRC network are jointly organising a brokerage event on renewable resources, to take place on 12 September...
Brussels, 28 May 2003 Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION on the signing of the Agreement on scientific and technological cooperation between the European Community and the Tunisian Republic Full Text...