Laurie Taylor
We have decided to change our name and visual identity to one that is more representative of our organisation as it is today and in the future. Our new name and visual identity will be launched on...
We have decided to change our name and visual identity to one that is more representative of our organisation as it is today and in the future. Our new name and visual identity will be launched on...
Pick of the week How are your stress levels? Channel 4 starts a "Stop, Go Home" season about workplace pressure by unleashing a team of stress consultants on some Leeds City Council...
There has been plenty published on the history of the 20th century, but little attention paid to the period's intellectual legacy. But that was before Peter Watson decided to take up the challenge....

China's biggest exhibition of UK art will allow many Chinese their first glimpse of Henry Moore's works. John Kelleher reports. It is a willow pattern picture with a twist. Dawn in a Beijing park...
...does it mean everybody is sad? Humans can pick out 4 million shades, but different nationalities ascribe different properties to various hues. Anne M. Sebba meets the scientists who are trying to...
A book on the work of two American anthropologists has divided the profession with claims that they destroyed the way of life of hundreds of Yanomami Indians. Tim Cornwell reports. The much-studied...
An unemployed mathematician today picked up a £1 million prize for completing the world’s most complex jigsaw puzzle. Alex Selby, from Cambridge, completed the 209-piece jigsaw...
Aberdeen University rector and television personality Clarissa Dickson Wright today appeared in court after pleading guilty to a speeding offence. Ms Dickson Wright, a former barrister, appeared at...
FINANCIAL TIMES Just six years after e-mail and the internet emerged to become household worlds, the University of California at Los Angeles has launched an ongoing survey on the medium's impact on...
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Crossing Continents (11.00 am R4). Julian Pettifer in the Basque country. The Material World (4.30 R4). The mysterious single waves known as solitons, with explanation from Alan Boardman (Salford...
Almost 7,000 of the 9 million US students who applied for federal aid for this fall are ineligible for some or all of their financial aid because of convictions for drug-related offences, according...
Marija Bogdanovic, acting rector of the University of Belgrade, is due to attend this weeks' CRE/Association of European Rectors conference in Cracow, Poland. She is likely to be confirmed...