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Oxbridge still has face-to-face meetings to select students, but most universities have stopped. Marya Burgess looks at how choices are made and what to watch out for More and more universities are...
Oxbridge still has face-to-face meetings to select students, but most universities have stopped. Marya Burgess looks at how choices are made and what to watch out for More and more universities are...
Richard Nicholson argues that the requirement that most doctors undertake some research pushes them towards unethical behaviour At long last the medical establishment, or parts of it, are beginning...
Monarchs have been shot, ridiculed, worshipped, even canonised, but they have not made much impact on academics. American and British historians are about to change that British scholars often write...
Monarchs have been shot, ridiculed, worshipped, even canonised, but they have not made much impact on academics. American and British historians are about to change that Over the years kings and...
Portraits of the royal family can tell us much about how their subjects' view them, argues Charles Saumarez Smith George VI is having tea in the Royal Lodge, Windsor with his family. The King is...
Recent biographers of Queen Victoria have become so familiar with "the private Victoria" that they have neglected the public figure known to her subjects, says Walter Arnstein, professor of history...
Ben Pimlott tells Harriet Swain why academics should take the British monarchy seriously When Ben Pimlott was preparing his biography of Elizabeth II last year, he ran into a former colleague. "I...
Findings from the Higher Education Statistics Agency for 1996-97 reveal that: * 122 institutions reported a surplus in 1997 compared with 116 in 1996 * 59 institutions reported a deficit in 1997...
EUROPEAN ministers have announced the launch of a "training passport" that will allow young people to have work experience recorded throughout the European Union.
New universities are pioneering the use of environmental policies. Julia Hinde reports "Sustainable development is very much a mainstream higher education issue", Scottish education minister Brian...
Alumnus to be proud of No 176 is tax expert Mick Jagger. Proof at last that the old boy learnt something from that truncated spell at the London School of Economics.
STUDENT leaders have backed calls from the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux for a fairer deal on rent deposits, following its study into abuses by landlords withholding them.
Lords to renew fight against teaching bill The Liberal Democrats say there have been 197 government changes to the Teaching and Higher Education Bill since its introduction. More were made this week...
The Millennium Bug appears to have hit Wales early. Heads of institutions in the principality have received a consultation paper on audit codes of practice dated June 2, 2098, which makes the...
A PILOT has been convicted of selling bogus degrees for the "University of Yorkshire" from his spare room. He charged Pounds 318 for degree courses and an extra Pounds 54 for honours, Harrogate...