Four-star chain reaction
Stephen Hoare on the United States's experience of contracting in and contracting out. Students of the University of Tampa in Florida have every reason to be contented. They eat first-class meals...
Stephen Hoare on the United States's experience of contracting in and contracting out. Students of the University of Tampa in Florida have every reason to be contented. They eat first-class meals...
Outsourcing has become a managers' buzz word. Michael Jackson reports. The University of Westminster takes facilities management seriously. With 1.3 million square foot of buildings spread over 23...
Summer comes in January in Middlesex when it starts planning its intensive 12-week summer vacation building maintenance, alteration and extension programme. This marks the start of the "outsourcing...
Courted by contractors, a Pounds 160 million business remains steadfastly in house, says Richard Taylor. The chill of change is gusting through academia. In its wake, the twin spectres of swingeing...
"Consciousness" used to be a taboo word among scientists: the problem was just too intractable. Now it is becoming a buzz word. "Tucson II", the second "Towards a Science of Consciousness" conference...
The first single guide to the resources, locations, and access arrangements of 30 higher education libraries in the Greater London area has been launched on the World Wide Web. Jean Sykes, deputy...
The convergence of information technologies will fundamentally alter the role of universities but early experimenters are getting it wrong, Chris Hutchison argues. Education is entering a new era....
The Government's handling of the BSE issue typifies its lack of faith in people's rationality, argues Brian Wynne. If ever risk assessment experts needed a reminder that what we take as objective...
Europhile Helen Wallace tells David Walker about her pioneering work, which has been ignored by a Europhobic British Government. Do you have a second home, I asked Helen Wallace, having in mind some...
The Nobel Laureate, who would have been 90 tomorrow, had a rapport with a Reading University professor that resulted in the largest archive of his work in Europe, Tony Tysome reports. If there was...
Huw Richards reports from the annual conference of the Royal Economic Society in Swansea on take-overs, pay and satisfaction. Research has challenged the economic theory of a direct relationship...
Higher education and formal training do so little to improve the earning power of artists that there is little economic justification for investing in them, an Arts Council report has concluded....
Universities and colleges could soon build their own national curriculum out of off-the-shelf units to be offered to further and higher education. Institutions will be encouraged to join forces with...
Methods of breeding transgenic animals are not yet suitable for breeding livestock because of scientists' ignorance of the key genes involved. This message came during the Edinburgh International...
Government training programmes have proved successful in helping the unemployed back to work but have done little to improve their earning power, according to a new study for the Department for...