Sexism charge hits Glasgow
Almost 50 Glasgow University academics have accused their institution of sexism in its choice of honorary graduands for its 550th anniversary celebrations. The complaint comes in an open letter...
Almost 50 Glasgow University academics have accused their institution of sexism in its choice of honorary graduands for its 550th anniversary celebrations. The complaint comes in an open letter...
Why have moves to establish a national strategy for education research caused uproar? Alison Utley finds out Britain's national strategy for research in education is at the final-draft stage. It is...
The University of Bristol has announced the following promotions: Mohammed Alam to professor of physics; George Banting to professor of molecular cell biology; Leo Brady to professor of biochemistry...
The University of Hull has announced that it will award honorary degrees this summer to: actress Judi Dench ; lawyer Lord Woolf of Barnes ; Richard Dawkins , professor of the public understanding of...

"The smiling assassin" is the nickname bestowed on David Normington, who was appointed permanent secretary at the Department for Education and Employment last week. The 49-year-old has spent more...
English Heritage has placed a blue plaque on the former London home of crystallographer John Desmond Bernal. Bernal was a Marxist and one of the first to write about science in a political context....
The University of Bradford last week hosted a one-day course on "the pub and its people". Punters looked at the different forms of pubs, pub architecture, design, customers and publicans. We can only...
The government recently published its response to the Library and Information Commission's Empowering the Learning Community report. It sets out its action plan for responding to the commission's...
University administrators meeting in Exeter this week were treated to a description of the Quality Assurance Agency by David Allen, registrar and secretary of the University of Birmingham: "It audits...
Lent 1997 At the main gate of Lincoln College, Oxford, discuss focus of the next "Turl Street Arts Festival", an annual venture run by the undergraduates of Lincoln, Jesus, and Exeter colleges every...
Universities are happy to work with the government, but they do not want to be directed solely by market or political dictates, Bryan Gould writes Too many lawyers and accountants? Not enough...
The Islamic world is on the brink of launching a money market. The two main centres for the proposed market are the island Gulf state of Bahrain and Labuan, Malaysia's off-shore financial centre in...
Washington DC President George W. Bush's 2002 US budget proposal raises total spending on federally backed basic research by 6 per cent, but funds for global change research will fall by 4 per cent....
Students besieged the Ukrainian president's office this week and tried to make him swear on the Bible and constitution that he was not responsible for the murders of journalist Heorhiy Honhadze and...

Thailand plans to give its 25 public universities more autonomy by adopting the same system of institutional governance as Australia, writes Geoff Maslen. Universities in Thailand operate under the...