How Hamlet and Lear got along with the sumo and the samurai
Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage
Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage
¡Comrades! Portraits from the Spanish Civil War
John Davies scans the schedules. (All times pm unless stated.) Pick of the week If agricultural history deserves a higher profile, then Sussex University's Alun Howkins is providing it. In the final...
Having spent his life opposing the 'fence of ownership', 19th-century poet John Clare is now at the centre ofa copyright spat. Jennifer Wallace reports on this ironic twist of fate A poet is a...
In the fourth of a series on opportunities abroad, law professor Stephen Todd explains why New Zealand offers the kind of challenges, academic and environmental, that he could never hope to find in...
Helen Kiernan Research officer Southampton Institute Last week in The THES... David Kendall and Michael Randall called for more research into the use and effects of cannabis In the current climate,...
Monday Lunch with participants in the summer school to prepare for tomorrow's simulated conference. Estonians delighted that their countryman, Jaan Kirsipuu, is leading the Tour de France, but warn "...
Salisu Buhari, speaker of Nigeria's house of representatives and constitutionally the country's fourth most senior citizen, has resigned after falsely claiming that he had received a degree from the...
Public funding of postgraduate research in arts and humanities has a threefold purpose: * To provide resources for research and scholarship * To support training for students who wish to prepare for...
As a recent PhD graduate in management I would be interested in helping to found an organisation to act as a forum for the experiences and interests of PhDs seeking academic or research-related...
As the impasse over the 15-week student occupation of the National Autonomous University of Mexico continues, officials accepted that there is no time to complete class work for the spring semester....
ROME An ambitious programme of archaeological excavations is laying bare large new areas of ancient Rome and forcing archaeologists and historians to rethink many long-established and generally...
The European Commission has appointed a new president. Harriet Swain weighs up the future implications for universities. Crisis in the European Commission, which led to this summer's clear-out of...
The University of Manchester has appointed Rodger Pannone, former president of the Law Society, deputy chairman of council from September 1999 to July 2000, after which he will become chairman. Tony...
Universities face a wave of student litigation because of a failure to grasp their changing contractual relationship with fee-paying undergraduates, an academic lawyer has said. Tim Birtwistle of the...