Optimists meet apathy on trail
THES reporters talk to four academics who are candidates in the general election. Robert Collinson Law lecturer Robert Collinson believes he is on track to reverse the thumping 18 per cent swing from...
THES reporters talk to four academics who are candidates in the general election. Robert Collinson Law lecturer Robert Collinson believes he is on track to reverse the thumping 18 per cent swing from...
Northern Ireland has its best chance in more than 30 years of returning a woman to Westminster, according to the Centre for Advancement of Women in Politics at Queen's University, Belfast. Twenty per...
Ever fancied playing Peter Snow for an evening? Politics and computer experts at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, have devised an online "swingometer" that allows people to do just that....
THES reporters talk to Phil Woolas and Stephen Twigg, MPs who are both former NUS presidents. Phil Woolas Phil Woolas, Labour candidate for Oldham East and Saddleworth, fears higher...
Deadline: 29/06/2001
Economics is not cool despite its salary spin-off. Huw Dixon argues for a makeover. The British used to dominate economics: from Adam Smith and David Ricardo 200 years ago to John Maynard Keynes and...
Terry Eagleton is Britain's left-leaning high priest of literary theory. Helen Davies talks to him Students often approach Terry Eagleton and say that they have read his book. Although he has...
John Davies looks back on some 25 years in the world of academic publishing. "Publishers are neither philanthropists nor rogues. Nor are they usually lordly magnates or cringing beggars. As a general...
For most of the 20th century, climate was regarded as a constant boundary condition of modern society. On time scales that mattered for human decision-making, the prevailing convention was that...
NEWS How universities and the National Health Service can work together. FEATURES Patrick Dixon talks about what it is like to live in a cyberbubble in the year 2010. BOOKS On the edge: a...
Two London geography departments to merge The geography departments at the School of Oriental and African Studies and King's College London are to merge. The institutions are preparing to sign an...
Major changes to the university applications process came a step closer this week after the results of a consultation on the school year. Consultation by the Local Government Association has found...
A slight recovery in the number of people applying for university or college was announced today. Figures released by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service showed a 1.1 per cent increase...
A national debate is needed on the wider implications of the row over Nottingham University's acceptance of tobacco industry money, according to Richard Smith, editor of the British Medical Journal...

Up to 1,000 job losses are on the cards in London's higher education institutions. Redundancies are planned or have taken place at new and old universities including South Bank, Greenwich, East...