Pockets of good practice
New universities receive less state funding for research than old ones. Is it time for a change, asks Clive Booth. It is time for new universities to take the offensive in asserting their role in the...
New universities receive less state funding for research than old ones. Is it time for a change, asks Clive Booth. It is time for new universities to take the offensive in asserting their role in the...
As British holidaymakers return from the sunsoaked beaches of Spain and their rural retreats in Italy and France, it is harder than ever to see whether we will become more European. We may have...
The United Kingdom should follow the example of countries such as Belgium, France, Austria and Norway and introduce a temporary moratorium on any requirement to disclose genetic information as the...
We don't know what he's like at electrotechnics, but if the faculty of that subject at St Cyril and Methodius University at Tetovo in Macedonia offers options in enterprise it should immediately...
The hostile press barrage directed at Neil Kinnock during his nine years as leader of the Labour party may have helped determine the final outcome of the 1992 general election, argued James Thomas, a...
The protracted dispute between the Greek government and the universities has ended with an undisclosed pay rise for lecturers and a pre-election promise from the ruling Pasok party that the problems...
I wonder whether the attempt to raise popular awareness and understanding of engineering through the Year of Engineering Success (THES, September 13) will halt the sharp decline in the number of...
Iraqi students still owe British universities thousands of pounds in fees from when they returned home during the Gulf war five years ago. Bradford University, which had 34 Iraqi students in 1990, is...
More must be done to improve education for people with learning difficulties or disabilities, according to a report published this week by a Further Education Funding Council advisory committee. It...
Oxford Biomedica, a university-based spin-off company specialising in gene therapy, is set to raise Pounds 5 million in share capital and to become a publicly quoted company on the Alternative...
Alumnus to be proud of No. 67 is the man who has invented his own country, Umberto Bossi of Italy's Northern League party. If he were to follow the example of Oxford man Cecil Rhodes, the people of...
In the classic humorous recitation of one-line descriptions of national newspapers, the Daily Mail is listed as "read by the wives of the people who run the country". That identity as a women's paper...
The number of people taking the admission test for graduate business schools in the United States has risen for the first time since the late 1980s. Educators say the strong economic outlook is...
Thank you for your article outlining the predicament of fine art conservation (THES, August 30). However, at this time of yet more deep cuts it is vital that the 25 plus undergraduate and...
Julian Evans talks to Daniel Start, the leader of the Cambridge graduates held hostage in West Papua, about the dangers of scientific expeditions stumbling into complex political minefields. Wrapped...