Middle Age spin and European disunion
What do football fans have in common with English kings? An identity crisis, says Steve Farrar As the dust settles on the football pitches and beery battlegrounds of Belgium and Holland, that elusive...
What do football fans have in common with English kings? An identity crisis, says Steve Farrar As the dust settles on the football pitches and beery battlegrounds of Belgium and Holland, that elusive...
"A moth ate words: to me that seemed a marvellous deed when I heard of that wonder, that a worm, the thief in the darkness, devoured a man's words, his glory-fast sayings and their strong foundations...
Israel's education minister, Yossi Sarid, resigned last week, bringing to an end months of bickering and conflict between his leftwing Meretz party and one of the orthodox parties in Israel's...
Cambridge University has confirmed plans for a multimillion pound programme of scholarships, funded by Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates. Cambridge's council has proposed a Pounds 139 million "...
Just over half of all first degrees in 1999 went to women, although there were clear gender differences in subjects, according to a survey by the Office for National Statistics.
The coordinating centre for the Economic and Social Research Council's new evidence-based policy and practice network will be at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. Discussions...
(Photograph) - Open wide: seven-year-old Jonathan Drodge, pictured with a replica Tyrannosaurus Rex head, was one of the younger visitors at the Open University open day on Saturday. Photograph by...
LEVERHULME TRUST www.leverhulme.org.uk 2001 Leverhulme Prize Fellowships Leverhulme Prize Fellowships are designed to recognise and facilitate the work of outstanding young research scholars of...
(Photograph) - Vegging out: Benjamin Monk from Blackpool and the Fylde College won the advertising category in the Fujifilm student awards with this photograph. This year's awards were set around the...
(Photograph) - Moment of peace in a war-torn country: a student at the University of Zaire, Kinshasa. Photograph by Reuters
UNIT 26, the "new art democracy", has organised the first online degree show for Chelsea College of Art and Design. Graduate students of the college are displaying and offering their works for sale...
A vice-chancellor has been accused of pressurising external examiners to award more first-class honours degrees to his students, increasing fears that competition among universities is artificially...
Further education colleges are being harnessed to an increasingly prescriptive central government drive to improve workforce skills, it emerged this week. Education secretary David Blunkett said it...
The government has come under fire from Training and Enterprise Council leaders over proposals to give ministers unprecedented powers over the assets and reserves of TECs, writes Tony Tysome. The...
Students who include a mixture of courses on their university application form should not be penalised for lacking direction, according to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. The new...