Lawyers get it in the neck
Lawyers have long been described as blood-suckers. Now Canadian researchers have identified exactly how. At next week's vampire conference, Sarah Swan and Sharon Sutherland of the University of...
Lawyers have long been described as blood-suckers. Now Canadian researchers have identified exactly how. At next week's vampire conference, Sarah Swan and Sharon Sutherland of the University of...
Oxford University has not ruled out appointing an insider as vice-chancellor, despite speculation that its selection committee would follow Cambridge's lead by looking abroad. But a well-placed...
Are you worried that modern genetic technology - offering the scope to breed humans to order - poses new problems? Think again. At last week's meeting of the Human Genetics Commission (page 9),...
Chemist and former stage technician Roy Lowry of the University of Plymouth is planning to create the world's largest Catherine wheel - but needs someone to assist him. Dr Lowry has the go-ahead from...
I find myself in the interesting position of defending Charles Clarke. Interesting, because I am also chastising the Department for Education and Skills and the Higher Education Funding Council for...
Classics useless? Not for our top business leaders, says Partha Bose. Charles Clarke's ludicrous tirade against the classics and his rather feeble attempt at clarifying his view on medieval studies...
Problem-based learning is common in maths and the sciences but can it work in the humanities? Natalie Zacek tried it out on her second-year history students Sitting on a train or bus, it is tempting...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage Name: David W. J. Gill Age: 42 Job: Senior lecturer in ancient history and subdean, faculty of arts and social studies,...
Slipping bra straps could be relegated to history with the invention of the StrapTrap. The device was invented by Hilda Varley, who was shortlisted for the British Female Inventor of the Year award,...
Colin Blakemore, the Oxford physiologist whose brushes with animal rights activists have made him one of the best-known scientists in Britain, is to be the next chief executive of the Medical...
The Royal Society is calling for the government to scrap the research assessment exercise in favour of a "profile-based system". Increases to the selectivity of research funding will have "serious...
The academic community reacted with anxiety this week as funders announced their controversial code of practice for research, writes Anna Fazackerley. The code calls for formal external accreditation...
Sir George Bain, vice-chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast, since 1998, is to retire next summer. Canadian-born Sir George, an industrial relations expert who chaired the review of firefighters...
Service users are to help shape the new social-work degree, health minister Jacqui Smith told a conference on the future of social work education and training this week. Universities will be provided...
The Learning and Skills Council has announced three college Beacon Awards winners. Bridgewater College in Somerset and Loreto College in Manchester jointly won a Beacon for innovation in improving...