What is the Third Way?
At the heart of the academic response to new Labour is the debate over the kind of politics the Blair government is developing. This has been described as the Third Way. But what is this Third Way?...
At the heart of the academic response to new Labour is the debate over the kind of politics the Blair government is developing. This has been described as the Third Way. But what is this Third Way?...
Courts place great weight on video identification evidence but, as Kate Worsley reports, research suggests that such confidence may well be misplaced I saw a woman mugged on her way to work last week...
The west of Scotland is the unhealthiest part of Britain yet within it are small areas whose inhabitants are in the rudest of health. Two studies aim to pinpoint how social class affects our well-...
THES reporters spell out what the budget means for universities and colleges THE CHALLENGE FUND AND TAX CHANGES The budget announced: A Pounds 50 million venture capital fund to help universities...
(Photograph) - Simon Roberts, a photojournalism student at The Sheffield College, has won the 1998 Ian Parry Award for photography for his 12-picture study of a local boxer, 15-year-old Daniel...
Kam Patel reports on speakers at the Institute of Physics congress in Brighton this week A PHYSICS-based technique is being used by Loughborough University researchers to provide insights into the...
Latest submissions as the RAE consultation closed last week AUT AND NATFHE In an ideal world the unions would like to see the research assessment exercise scrapped. The Association of University...
(Photograph) - Teresa Heady of the Textile Conservation Centreworks on a yak's hair earring from Assam in India, part of a collection at Kew Gardens. The centre joins Southampton University this...
Kam Patel reports on speakers at the Institute of Physics congress in Brighton this week PHYSICS and mathematics are coming to the rescue of agricultural researchers working to develop more efficient...
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1995/96 reveal that: Of unemployed UK first-degree graduates, seeking employmentor training: 3.9 per cent had first-class degrees 38.4 per cent...
Kam Patel reports on speakers at the Institute of Physics congress in Brighton this week ADVANCES in materials engineering could soon result in remarkable new ways of growing human tissue, Sheffield...
A SHIFT in the undergraduate curriculum away from a traditional academic model to a more applied one is under scrutiny at the Institute of Education. Atwo-year project, funded by the Economic and...
THIS summer's clearing looks set to be the fiercest scramble yet for students as some university and college departments have a lot of ground to make up to meet recruitment targets. Although...
A microwave treatment for women who suffer from abnormally heavy periods is being developed by Bath University researchers. They have been working with gynaecologists at the Royal United Hospital...
New research from Lancaster University challenges the success of modern apprenticeships, revealing that they continue to be the preserve of white males. Roger Penn, of the university's employment...