Students look to radio link to open up airwaves
RESTRICTIVE broadcasting legislation makes it difficult for many university and college students to listen to radio stations run by and for students. But the affiliation next month of the Student...
RESTRICTIVE broadcasting legislation makes it difficult for many university and college students to listen to radio stations run by and for students. But the affiliation next month of the Student...
Twelve art colleges are planning to join forces to carry out a major study of the contribution of art and design students to the national economy. Led by Birmingham Institute of Art and Design,...
ANIMAL rights activists turned on the Government this week following attacks on five Oxford academics this month. Animal Liberation Front protesters demonstrated at Labour party headquarters in...
(Photograph) - SHEFFIELD University has bought the music library of British conductor and impresario Sir Thomas Beecham. The collection, acquired by private sale from Sir Thomas's widow, includes...
THE FUNDING council has bowed to pressure from higher education departments ranked as classroom-based, and therefore low-cost, and announced further re-pricings in its proposed funding methodology...
EMPLOYERS would play a key role in setting the compulsory "threshold" standards for degrees, recommended in Sir Ron Dearing's report, under Quality Assurance Agency plans. The QAA has strongly...
Leave nothing unquestioned. Think the unthinkable. The Dearing committee may have taken this advice a little too far in drawing up their bibliography. Ian McNay, head of Anglia Polytechnic University...
Geologist, press officer, novelist. We always knew that Ted Nield, late of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and now science and communications officer of the Geological Society, was a man of many...
If deputy premier John Prescott wants to continue taking an active interest in crab life we recommend he contact Southampton University marine scientist Ken Collins, who has just found what he...
In the third of our series on degrees we look at what students can expect from ancient and modern subjects CLASSICS may conjure images of dusty declension books, full of amo, amas, amat but it seems...
OK, so maybe distance does lend enchantment to the view, but London-based THES staff are still finding it a little difficult to recognise Thames Valley University from the enthusiastic publicity...
Alumnus to be proud of, number 131, is our never-a-dull-moment international development minister Clare Short, recently in the news for complementing Montserrat's volcanic activity with some of her...
The poor performance of many architecture departments in last year's research assessment exercise is forcing the Royal Institute of British Architects to rethink the structure of architecture courses...
Chocolate and herbal extracts fail aphrodisiac test SCIENTISTS from Finland, the United States and Britain have uncovered evidence that contradicts manufacturers' extravagant claims for the...
Douglas Hague calls for a contest to envisage, run and design the university of the future That Higher Education in a Learning Society should be the title of a Government report is a spectacular and...