Reunited: 'The kudos of an LSE degree lingers'
Judge Jules, aka Julius O'Riordan, studied law at the LSE in the 1980s before becoming a Radio One DJ. During my tenure in the late 1980s, the most notable difference between life at the London...
Judge Jules, aka Julius O'Riordan, studied law at the LSE in the 1980s before becoming a Radio One DJ. During my tenure in the late 1980s, the most notable difference between life at the London...
Religious fundamentalism makes headline news these days. While Islamic extremism attracts the most attention, religious fundamentalism is thriving everywhere. Islam has no monopoly on the phenomenon...
Before we can begin to ensure 'fair access', we have to define the term, argues Graham Allen. For reasons that no one has fully explained, my constituency, Nottingham North, sends fewer of its young...
Scientists are alarmed at how the Bush regime has distorted their findings, writes Kurt Gottfried. Science has played a seminal role in the birth and development of the US. The nation's founders...
Then get your university to put its money where its mission mantra is and recognise its duty of care, says Valerie Atkinson. Once upon a time, the university's higher echelons were approachable. If...
Institutions from London, Melbourne, Cape Town and elsewhere are on the prowl for entrepreneurial experts to add value to their business and management schools. Pat Leon assesses the prospects....
Frances Rapport, 43 Job advertised in The Times Higher , May 16 2003. The Julian Tudor Hart Research Fellowship University of Wales Swansea Clinical School £32,125 to £45,000 approximately per annum...
Students, like babies, must learn the art of self-feeding, but don't rush them, or they will never properly digest information, says Holly Smith. As a new parent, one pressing question is how to move...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage. Name : Harriet Clarke. Age : 32. Job : Lecturer in psychology for social work, Institute of Applied Social Studies,...
Universities will be increasingly reluctant to recruit students from poor homes because it does not make good business sense, a survey of vice-chancellors has found. Instead, hard-pressed...
The Royal Society has appealed to its members to ignore the public furore surrounding the nomination of Baroness Greenfield when they vote on the admission of new fellows in May. The Times Higher...
Scientists would need at least six years' notice to prevent a small asteroid from smashing into the Earth using existing technology. But anything more substantial than 200m across or on a trajectory...
Brussels, 26 Feb 2004 The United States and the European Commission, joined by the European Union Member States, held a successful round of negotiations in Brussels on 24-25 February 2004. The...
Brussels, 25 February 2004 The United States and the European Commission, joined by the European Union Member States, held a successful round of negotiations in Brussels on 24-25 February 2004. The...
Brussels, 26 Feb 2004 Full text of Document 6288/04 Suite of documents 6288/04 No. Cion prop.: 5124/04 Subject: Proposal for a Council Regulation establishing a Community programme on the...