Conflict is dead, long live the capitalist
Historians' fears of a major European conflict are mistaken, argues Mark Mazower. But as Mary Kaldor (right) tells Kate Worsley a new type of war is emerging Historians shy away from optimism. We...
Historians' fears of a major European conflict are mistaken, argues Mark Mazower. But as Mary Kaldor (right) tells Kate Worsley a new type of war is emerging Historians shy away from optimism. We...
Will Gordon Brown's tight grip on public spending end academics' love-in with Labour, asks David Walker in the first of a series on social exclusion. Universities, Bahram Bekhradnia (right) points...
University of Manchester DMus: John Tomlinson, operatic bass. DSc: Leslie Turnberg, emeritus professor of medicine, former president of the Royal College of Physicians. LLD: Anna Ford, news...
University of Birmingham Research grants Dr A. Coulson, Pounds 93,534 from the Economic and Social Research Council (OB approach to client/contractor relationships in British local authorities); Dr N...
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh James Petrie, professor of clinical pharmacology and head of the department of medicine and therapeutics at the University of Aberdeen, has been elected...
(Photograph) - University of Leeds music department hosted the CHAIN international brass week earlier this month. The CHAIN network has brought together more than 20 conservatoires and music...
(Photograph) - A young punk displays his, or her, clan markings in Decorated Skin. Fashion theory, magic, cannibals and claims that society can shape the mind, all in Anthropology Books, pages 24-28...
Of the two million students funded by the Further Education Funding Council, only: 1 per cent were on access to higher education courses 4 per cent were on GNVQ courses 17 per cent were on A-level...
Oxford University is expanding its department for continuing education in an effort to reach students further afield. From January 1999 new courses will include two undergraduate courses in computing...
Marketing body Learning in London, established by 16 London universities and colleges, was launched last week with support from business group London First to attract overseas students to the city.
Alan Thomson explains what the government's comprehensive spending review could offer further and higher education 1. It does not generate new money or reduce annual spending. 2. It gives ministries...
Southampton University will tell all 3,000 freshers this autumn to get vaccinated against the killer disease meningitis before they arrive. Manchester University is also "seriously considering"...
THE HEADINGS on two articles on media studies mined hackneyed veins of antagonism ("Out to Lunch on Journalism" and "A Mickey Mouse Degree", THES, May 15). The confusion between cultural and media...
No one ever went broke betting on the conceit and vanity of his fellow human beings. Similarly, one cannot go wrong by claiming that public policies are designed to profit those who design them. The...
I suspect that we are a country that likes to say no. Caution is part of the national character. We find it difficult to alter systems and traditional patterns of work. Yet we move on since we accept...