Not so forthright
Michael Forsyth, Secretary of State for Scotland, is building up a reputation for his caring, listening approach which only a cynic would attribute to the slimness of his 703-strong electoral...
Michael Forsyth, Secretary of State for Scotland, is building up a reputation for his caring, listening approach which only a cynic would attribute to the slimness of his 703-strong electoral...
So who says that management education occasionally does strange and disturbing things to the English language? It was quite an achievement for Warwick Business School to explain the functions of...
Nearly half a century on from independence, you might hope that Britain could be spared from blame for the continuing chaotic state of Pakistani politics. No such luck however, as the Pakistani...
There's a nice nostalgic touch to the Confederation of British Industry's inability to get its Dearing submission in on the due date - they have been given special dispensation to send it in next...
Never one to decry the commercial spin-offs of higher education, Antithesis hereby salutes the success of the University of Surrey team who invented the Advanced Shower complete with all-in-one...
The future of Liverpool University's eating disorder unit is in doubt following the retirement of its director. Peter Slade retired from HOPE, the Help Overcome Problem Eating unit, in June after...
Peter Knight presents his annual analysis of the winners and losers in the funding per student for university teaching. For the past two years I have analysed the funding for teaching that each...
The vice chancellors' organisation has submitted evidence in four parts to the Dearing inquiry, writes Martin Ince. A "vision statement" and summary makes the case for universities as a central part...
The Standing Conference of Principals, the body for higher education colleges, calls for the Robbins principle to be rewritten to cope with the diverse patterns of work expected in the 21st century.
Albert Weale Professor of government, University of Essex Review pensions and think whether to shift from a pay-as-you-go system to a more funded one. Restore local government and move towards...
Selectivity is vital in order to maintain research excellence at an international level, according to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, but funding should be awarded by competition which should not be...
STRONG evidence of a link between small size at birth and the risk of heart disease and stroke in later life has been uncovered by British scientists. In one study aimed at exploring this link,...
LOW-RANKING civil servants are much more likely to die before their professional and executive level counterparts, a long-term study has found. The research shows that work itself, not just...
DISAFFECTED school children such as those at the Ridings School in Halifax are not just a British phenomenon, according to European Union researchers. A group of educational academics including...