Top of the pots: Delia Smith
(Photograph) - Top of the pots: Delia Smith, cookery writer and broadcaster, gets an honorary degree from Nottingham
(Photograph) - Top of the pots: Delia Smith, cookery writer and broadcaster, gets an honorary degree from Nottingham
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM DLitt: Susan MacGregor, journalist and broadcaster; Christine Bowering, headmistress of Nottingham High School for Girls ; Malcolm Bradbury, author; James Holt, professor of...
UCAS The Universities and Colleges Admissions Services has appointed Anthony McClaran, former head of academic services and development at the service, to a new post as deputy chief executive from...
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN Ian Alexander, head of the department of plant and soil science, keeper of the Cruickshank Botanic Garden, co-director, Conoco Natural History Centre and member of the board of...
SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY Research contracts Dr B. Gabbitas, Pounds 60,000 from Department of Trade and Industry and Pounds 20,000 from Jacobson Chemicals Ltd; Professor M. Whieldon, Pounds 60,620 from...
Never let it be said that making it in the jobs market these days is a lottery. Lucky students at Salford University have been given the chance of a new degree with the odds of a job at the end of it...
David Currie, professor of economics at the London Business School, became a life peer in the list announced this week. Professor Currie, 49, is a member of the Treasury Panel of Independent...
Freudian slip or typographical error? These questions may be occupying the mind of Clare Ruby who is, according to Middlesex University's newsletter North Circular, "Middlesexy Project Development...
(Photograph) - Sea-borne: Plymouth University student Lucy Lake has reclaimed materials from the sea to make this storage unit as part of her 3D art and design degree course.
Further apologies to THES subscribers whose copies are again delayed by postal workers' industrial action. The latest strike was due to take place yesterday.
A leading alcohol researcher is demanding an explanation for an academic journal's refusal to publish a book review which it commissioned from him. John Duffy, director of Edinburgh University's...
Universities are developing a two-tier system of degree programmes in an effort to mop up applicants to over-subscribed courses during clearing. About 10,000 new or amended courses are on offer...
Sheila Grant has never been able to speak but last month she addressed hundreds of delegates at a Canadian conference using a new speech aid developed in Dundee. Ms Grant, who has cerebral palsy and...
Lord Skidelsky, in the last paragraph of his "Dear Ron" letter (THES, August 9), demonstrates typical misconceptions about students' finances, and indeed about the makeup of the student body,...
During a visit to Morocco friends there told me a bitter-sweet joke: "As far as monarchies go", they related, "better to be Moroccan sheep than British cows!" From the vantage point of King Hassan II...