Redecorating Britain in a deep shade of blue
If universities have changed enormously in the past quarter century, so too have the ideas that are taught in them. Richard Cockett assesses the influence of the new right. The year 1971 was a...
If universities have changed enormously in the past quarter century, so too have the ideas that are taught in them. Richard Cockett assesses the influence of the new right. The year 1971 was a...
If universities have changed enormously in the past quarter century, so too have the ideas that are taught in them. Jon Turney looks at the extraordinary advances in genetics. The pace of advance in...
Huw Richards sifts through the news that has filled our pages and reaches a remarkable conclusion. Plus ca change ... The appearance is admittedly different. Where today's THES readers are confronted...
If universities have changed enormously in the past quarter century, so too have the ideas that are taught in them. Michael Power ruefully concludes that we all now live in the age of the audit. It...
If universities have changed enormously in the past quarter century, so too have the ideas that are taught in them. Jack Meadows examines the IT revolution. The information revolution of the past...
Economic and Social Research Council Appointments to the ESRC board: James Sharples, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers and chief constable of Merseyside Police, he is also county...
University of Exeter Paul Diffley, lecturer at the University of London, chair of Italian; Peter Gibbins, general manager and head of IT research, Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd, chair of media...
University of Reading. Julia Slingo, research fellow and deputy director of the United Kingdom Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Programme, has been promoted to principal research fellow. She...
This week we are starting a new competition. Where Final Word gave the coda to well-known books, First Impressions, as the name suggests, will give the opening lines. The following introduction is...
Marxism's decline has been followed by a link up between evolutionary biology and social science which should produce startling insights into human behaviour, argue John Ashworth and Helena Cronin....
The American Film Institute has relaunched its web site (www.afionline.org) with a new interface and new content including material about the AFI's newly acquired 1912 film Richard III, the oldest...
Debbie Raven reports on the struggle to match tne next stage of NVQs with professional needs. National Vocational Qualifications and their Scottish equivalents spark extreme reactions in the world of...
Tough new rules on student asylum seekers could rob colleges of enrolments and thousands of pounds in cash. Admissions tutors are already worried about making up numbers this term because of changes...
Research councils look set to divert around Pounds 10 million a year from grants for new projects to meet official obligations to increase overhead payments for projects, writes Kam Patel. The Office...
Universities are suffering from a crisis of identity because they refuse to acknowledge diversity within the system, including divergences between their degrees, according to Sir Stewart Sutherland,...