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Last week in The THES... Ruth Deech argued scientists should recognise the government is right to delay the law on cloning The government's response on June 24 to the Human Fertilisation Embryology...
Last week in The THES... Ruth Deech argued scientists should recognise the government is right to delay the law on cloning The government's response on June 24 to the Human Fertilisation Embryology...
Graham Zellick explains why v-cs should not accept a Labour peer as their chief executive Earlier this week I gave notice of resigning from the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals. I took...
Undervalued and underpaid women academics are using the courts to challenge sex discrimination. Tom Wilson backs their stand Walking down the corridor to her office, Jane Smith noticed an...
Sleep, diet and the right environment can help intelligence to thrive, say scientists. Bill Lucas looks at how lecturers can use this knowledge to create healthy conditions for learning It weighs...
Mo Mowlam did not need a degree in social anthropology at Durham University to make her a people person. Her charm has been a noted aspect of her work as secretary of state for Northern Ireland. One...
Tuesday The optician's letter - "it is two years since..." - had been gathering dust for some time. When I finally got round to making an appointment he suspected high blood pressure and advised a...
Shine on Delegates to the TEC annual conference were in defiant mood last week after being effectively abolished by the government's white paper Learning to Succeed. So speculation ran rife over the...
Paul Richards, chief executive of West Midlands Development Agency, is to take up the new post of deputy vice-chancellor (executive director - external developments) at Staffordshire University....
The British Academy has elected the following as fellows: William Arnott, former professor of classics at the University of Leeds; Graeme Barker, professor of archaeology, University of Leicester;...
Last month, Commonwealth secretary general Chief Emeka Anyaoku announced that his special envoy had successfully negotiated an end to civil unrest in the Solomon Islands. In the preceding three weeks...
A spate of violent attacks has forced the reassessment of the American high school, says Sheldon Rothblatt Puberty has been captured by the most commercialised popular culture ever known, with...
French president Jacques Chirac has awarded the Legion d'Honneur to Janne Carlsson, rector of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm from 1988 to 1999, for exceptional devotion to the...
Vladimir Zaitzev, director of the National Library in St Petersburg, is among a group of Russian artists and intellectuals awarded a new Alexander Pushkin medal for achievements in culture and...
The University of Malta plans to open an international university near the centre of Rome. Students will pay about Pounds 7,500 a year to attend the Link Campus University of Malta, where they will...
One in five German students has never heard of bachelor or master degrees nearly a year after the titles were introduced into Germany's higher education system. Only one in eight students said they...