Letter: Logic and lesbians 3
The stigmatisation of lesbianism is perpetuated in the dispute between Martin Pugh and June Purvis ("Lesbian fracas splits scholars", THES , January 25). Writers who are anti-feminist or critical of...
The stigmatisation of lesbianism is perpetuated in the dispute between Martin Pugh and June Purvis ("Lesbian fracas splits scholars", THES , January 25). Writers who are anti-feminist or critical of...
The debate regarding possible undemocratic election procedures at the Association of University Teachers ("AUT rivals reveal priorities", THES , January 11) prompts questions such as why does the...
To imply that large increases in the remuneration paid to vice-chancellors in their final year of service will generate a similarly large increase in their prospective pensions (Leader, THES ,...
Brussels, 13 February 2002 Finland has gained first place in a new environmental benchmarking report presented by Colombia and Yale Universities at the annual meeting of the World economic forum in...
Brussels, 13 February 2002 Belgian scientists have announced that global warming, caused by increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, will slow the Earth's rotation and result in longer days for...
Brussels, 13 February 2002 CORDIS, the European Commission's Research and Development Information Service, is launching a redesigned service dedicated to national and EU-funded research and...
Brussels, 13 February 2002 'Fellows for industry', an initiative supported by the European Commission which facilitates the access of EU academics to SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises), is...
Brussels, 13 February 2002 'Partners for life', the European life sciences network for SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises), has prepared a new catalogue for finding partners and submitting...
PM congratulates Welsh on reintroduction of grants Tony Blair congratulated the Welsh Assembly on the reintroduction of means-tested student grants during prime minister's question time yesterday. He...
Brussels, 12 February 2002 The European Commission has adopted a proposal to extend its university cooperation programme, TEMPUS, to a number of Mediterranean countries. The programme is to be...
Brussels, 12 February 2002 TRAIN-IT, which provides information to European entrepreneurs working in information society technologies (IST) on writing business plans, and is funded by the Fifth...
Plan to tax students but restore grants for poor Tony Blair is on the verge of restoring maintenance grants for poorer students in England as part of an overhaul of the student funding system. But...
Brussels, 12 February 2002 The commercial success of e-learning techniques has not been accompanied by the same optimism by the teachers and educational staff who use it, according to two new surveys...
Brussels, 12 February 2002 The European Commission has adopted the 2002 "eEurope Benchmarking Report", a communication providing a detailed snapshot of the development of the European Information...
BNP free to recruit on Greenwich campus Greenwich University says it is powerless to prevent members of the British National Party from recruiting on its campus. Following reports that a Greenwich...