From today's UK papers
FINANCIAL TIMES MPs' calls for universities to receive greater financial rewards for taking students from poor areas are likely to be rebuffed by the government. A Japanese law has opened...
FINANCIAL TIMES MPs' calls for universities to receive greater financial rewards for taking students from poor areas are likely to be rebuffed by the government. A Japanese law has opened...
Memories Are Made of These (11.00 am R4). Faltering memory and the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. Stephen Hawking's Universe (2.00, also 5.00, 8.00 BBC Knowledge). Repeat series from 1997 reaches...
Pressure grows to widen participation A post-qualification applications system should be introduced to increase the numbers of state-school pupils at top universities, a report by the...
FINANCIAL TIMES The Law Society is to check the quality of all undergraduate law degree courses in England and Wales. THE GUARDIAN Geoffrey Alderman argues that the American model of positive...
Senegal appoints education minister Senegal's minister for higher education has been replaced less than a week after a student was shot dead during clashes with the police, and on the eve of a...
Deadline: 15/03/2001
The Secrets of Maps (9.30 am). The Peters Projection, the map created by Arno Peters in 1973 to give a fairer view of the world. Long, Long Ago (3.30 R4). "How Evil Came Into the World" – a Zulu folk...
Academy of Learning Societies for the Social Sciences Sara Arber , Martin Bulmer , Greville Corbett and Nigel Gilbert , professors at the University of Surrey have been elected to the Academy....
University of Warwick Lectureships: Richard Baines (former senior research associate at the University of Cambridge) the department of biological sciences. Baibel Finkenstadt , department of...
Education minister quits to take on Italian government Italian premier Giuliano Amato has taken over the universities ministry following the resignation of its minister Ortensio Zecchino, who is to...
£15 million announced for Scots technology programmes Wendy Alexander, Scotland’s minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, has announced £15 million for information and communications...
FINANCIAL TIMES Douglas Breeden has been named dean of the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, North Carolina. THE GUARDIAN University of Surrey biologist Johnjoe McFadden argues that unless...
Mapping the Town (11.00 am R4). Julian ( Meet the Ancestors ) Richards starts a new "hidden history" beginning with Cardiff. Afternoon Play – Victorian Marriage Beds (2.15 R4). About Strindberg and...
SATURDAY February 3 » Breaking the Seal : Tax Records (9.30 am BBC2). Episode two of Open University archive series, first shown last year. Soaps on the Couch (10.30 am R4). How do soap operas...
Researchers fear that a knee-jerk reaction to the Alder Hey body parts scandal could hit vital medical research and teaching. In the wake of the Redfern report, medical schools insist procedures to...