No challenge in Chess
The students' associations of the ancient Scottish universities last week launched themselves as a lobby group, Chess, the Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland. The organisation said it...
The students' associations of the ancient Scottish universities last week launched themselves as a lobby group, Chess, the Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland. The organisation said it...
A Canadian fine arts student at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, has really got herself plastered. After covering every part of her body in wet plaster to make a body mould, she found that...
David Morley, senior fellow and director of the Warwick writing programme at the University of Warwick, is worried about the dearth of publishing opportunities for new poets - so worried that he is...
A rare bittern, a medium-sized brown heron, was spotted last week at a campus of the University of Lincoln, at the same time as an influx of bitterns was recorded on England's east coast. But the...
As director of policy at the English funding council, Bahram Bekhradnia this week appeared in front of the Commons select committee on science as part of its inquiry into the research assessment...
If other partners on the union side agree (and why would they not?), university employers will be facing a 13 per cent pay claim for academic and academic-related staff this year. Such an increase...
Giving A-level students marks instead of grades - an idea put forward by the Qualifications and Curriculum Agency and the master of New College, Oxford, Alan Ryan, last week - seems a breathtakingly...
Academics do research; industry does business. Collaborations should play to each's strength, writes Paul Leonard. Britain's universities receive far more from industry for research and development...
Jurgen Neuberg Geophysicist University of Leeds Scientists are currently not able to predict the size or nature of a volcanic eruption, although we are close to being able to predict when it will...
Obsessed with their RAE scores, academics are having ever less impact on the cutting edge, argues A. D. Harvey. Revolutionary advances during the 20th century in different areas of science,...
Geoff Layer applauds a government initiative to promote a greater variety of learning experiences. Higher education is continually urged to be more inclusive but demand is at best steady....

Brian Pippard looks for God between the arcs of a double rainbow. Steven Weinberg is a distinguished physicist who has found time in recent years to write for a more general readership, and his books...
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