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The chair of the National Teacher Fellowship Scheme, Sir Martin Harris, claims it has "encouraged institutions to take teaching seriously" ("Received with reservations", THES , June 14). The status...
The chair of the National Teacher Fellowship Scheme, Sir Martin Harris, claims it has "encouraged institutions to take teaching seriously" ("Received with reservations", THES , June 14). The status...
If graduates earn £400,000 more across a lifetime than non-graduates, then they should contribute to the costs of their degrees ("Degree is ticket to rich job pickings", THES , June 28). Although...
Any more extenuating circumstances? We have a note from Julian Rix pointing out that during his finals he was still suffering from the after-effects of a corn. How might that affect his performance?...
The THES postbag has been bulging this week as seldom before as academics and administrators vent their spleen at the idea that they are guilty of elitism. Those in the new universities, particularly...
Strasbourg, 03 July 2002 Godelieve QUISTHOUDT-ROWOHL (EPP-ED, D) Report on the amended proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the rules for the participation...
Brussels, 4 July 2002 To provide deciders, politicians and scientists and public opinion with greater perspective in their search for answers to questions at the interface between bioscience and...
Brussels, 03 July 2002 Between seven per cent and 32 per cent of 15 year olds do not have enough scientific literacy to enable them to continue learning about science throughout their life, according...
Brussels, 03 July 2002 Discussions on developing country access to online scientific publishing will take place at a round table in Trieste, Italy on 4 and 5 October. The open round table will...
Brussels, 03 July 2002 The latest developments in brain research will be presented at the third Forum of European Neuroscience (FENS 2002) in Paris, France on 13 to 17 July. The event will be hosted...
Paris, 03 July 2002 ESA's first small satellite PROBA for in-orbit technology demonstration is now well under way and turning out great pictures of the Earth. "We are very happy with PROBA and the...
Paris, 03 July 2002 Blinding dust storms can seriously ruin your plans for a landing on Mars. ESA is adapting the global climate models that we use to forecast our weather on Earth for the turbulent...
Brussels, 03 July 2002 European Parliament adopted a legislative resolution on 2 July on a proposal for the production and development of Community statistics on science and technology. The...
Brussels, 03 July 2002 An EU project to monitor, safeguard and visualise shipwrecks, involving partners from six European countries, has launched a new website offering photographs of the project and...
Brussels, 03 July 2002 Inserm, the French public institute dedicated to biomedical research, has launched a programme to place young scientists and researchers in top ranking scientific projects. The...
Brussels, 03 July 2002 The European Commission's Enterprise DG has published a call for tenders for annual studies in the areas of European competitiveness. The call relates to a framework contract...