TV & radio guide - Friday
Truman (9.00am BBC2). Last of three-part biography of the US President. The Civil War: The Arts of Death (10.00 am History Channel). It’s 1862, and part four of Ken Burns’s much-praised epic....
Truman (9.00am BBC2). Last of three-part biography of the US President. The Civil War: The Arts of Death (10.00 am History Channel). It’s 1862, and part four of Ken Burns’s much-praised epic....
Belatedly marking the fiftieth anniversary of his death, Humphrey Jennings: The Man Who Listened to Britain (Saturday 8.05 C4), is an excellently straightforward introduction to the work of an...
Israel accused of dumping toxic waste Israel has denied claims by Syrian students that it has dumped toxic waste in the occupied Golan Heights. The students, who sent a message to United Nations...
Disability bill cost vastly underestimated It could cost universities £250 million to comply with proposed disability and special educational needs legislation. Baroness Warwick,...
FINANCIAL TIMES Edible packaging films made from fruits and vegetables could soon be used as an alternative to synthetics, according to researchers at the US Department of Agriculture A group of US...

Some mature students are so poor that their children will go without presents this Christmas, according to a report on student finances commissioned by the government. Lone parents, who often decide...
The THES is taking a Christmas break and will be back on the news stands on January 5 2001. Online daily news updates will resume on January 3. Coming up in the next edition: NEWS Lifelong learning:...
Cambridge University is planning to force building contractors to submit staff training plans when they bid for university projects. This has been prompted by a series of building schemes that have...
Literary critic Terry Eagleton, holder of the Thomas Warton chair of English literature at Oxford University, is to be professor of cultural theory at the University of Manchester. Professor Eagleton...
Stirling University economist David Bell says the Barnett Formula is not the cause of higher public spending in Scotland. Professor Bell has produced a paper explaining the workings of the formula,...
Bangor's income from research activities is its highest ever. The university has netted more than £14 million this year - £6 million more than last year. The largest proportion of that increase is...
St Andrews University has launched a venture to arm a team of students with the skills to help others in need. The SupNet (support network) involves 25 students of all ages and backgrounds who are...
A second high-profile bidder has emerged to compete for the old Royal Army Medical College site next to Tate Britain on London's Millbank. The Karachi-based Aga Khan University has put in a bid to...
The unit of funding allocated by the Higher Education Funding Council for England to universities and colleges in 2000-01 was £2,731. Last year it was £2,682.
Ecstasy can disrupt brain chemistry and cause lasting psychological damage, according to new research presented at this week's British Psychological Society conference. Valerie Curran, of University...