Research Grants
Deadline: 30/03/2001
Deadline: 30/03/2001
When I began to study psychology back in 1972, it was still very much a "rats and stats" subject. There were other topics of course - I vividly remember those exciting early lectures on visual...
Michael Coe writes textbooks that also appeal to tourists. Andrew Robinson meets the scholar of Meso-america. My interest in ancient Mesoamerica began with my interest in its art. When I was in my...
Academic booksellers are facing a range of stern challenges, as Chris Sugden explains. Changes in higher education are posing a major challenge to academic booksellers. Over the past ten years they...
Karen Murphy argues that text read on a computer screen can be less easy to understand than a traditional textbook. On the surface, it would appear that technology is a blessing to educators and to...
English universities and colleges that have failed to attract enough students will lose £35 million next year, funding chiefs announced today. While institutions will have a chance to reclaim some of...
The Department for Education and Employment is taking legal advice after claims that its plans to pay teachers' student loans are illegal. Education secretary David Blunkett recently announced...
The United Kingdom's first professor of academic innovation has left her post just before a disciplinary hearing about alleged bullying. Nicky Sinead Gardner became founding director of Stirling...
Medievalist Joyce Hill will be director of the Equality Challenge Unit, which will lead new initiatives on equal opportunities in the higher education sector. Professor Hill was the first female pro...
A new university-based national research centre will be part of a £1.5 billion, three-year campaign to tackle Britain's adult basic skills deficit, education secretary David Blunkett announced this...
The House of Lords will create select committees to inquire into the use of animals in scientific procedures and into stem-cell studies and human cloning. The science and technology committee has put...
The Scottish National Party and Scottish Conservatives this week failed in an attempt to raise the income threshold for the graduate endowment scheme when they were outvoted in the Scottish...
Only one Oxford University student is still withholding tuition fees. Sacha Ismail, a second-year PPE student at Somerville College, said the university had made threats to him but had not acted on...
Cannibalism in Britain existed as recently as 2,000 years ago, say Bristol University archaeologists. Bones discovered in a cave at Alveston, Gloucestershire, by a local caving group, date from...
Sir Michael Bichard, who resigned as permanent secretary of state at the Department for Education and Employment two weeks ago, has been appointed rector of the London Institute. He will succeed Sir...