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I was surprised to read that the head of Surrey University's management school was "in Mauritius with his wife on a trip paid for by the universityI carrying out several important duties. His wife's...
I was surprised to read that the head of Surrey University's management school was "in Mauritius with his wife on a trip paid for by the universityI carrying out several important duties. His wife's...
In his report of internet plagiarism, Frank Furedi (Soapbox, THES, July 14) rightly highlights possible solutions. By contrast, another report ("Copycats roam in era of the net") deals with it as a...
The proposed foundation degree embodies part of the government's vision of getting half the population through "higher" education by 30. Many people question where these students will come from, if...
It is a bit rich of Herbert Gintis to warn about "a generation of leftist intellectuals" (Letters, THES, July 21). Has he abandoned his intellectual and political past? Is there to be no more Marxist...
Laser scanners, electronic gadgets, nuclear weapons - we owe it all to quantum mechanics. John C. Baez looks at highlights from the London applied maths conference Like many others attending the 13th...
How would you define your discipline? A team at Loughborough has devised a formula that gets to the heart of the subject How can a discipline be defined? In looking for the answer, we considered a...
Arthur Jaffe takes an energetic look at what makes mathematical physics the queen bee of science Isaac Newton put mathematical physics on the map. Ever since, British scientists have played a pivotal...
When British Telecom announced in June that it held a US patent on the hyperlinking technology that lies at the heart of the web, it created a big stir. Here was a UK company set to earn huge...
The ancient Greek historian Herodotus wrote with horror of the cannibals of the Eurasian steppes, but a new study suggests he may have been doing them a disservice. Eileen Murphy and Jim Mallory,...
The key to a happy, productive workplace could be music. Research has revealed that fast-paced tunes can boost worker productivity by up to 23 per cent, while slow songs have the opposite effect....
Students in the United Kingdom will be unable to compete with their European peers unless more is done to promote the benefits of a year's study abroad, Erasmus chief John Reilly has warned. Mr...
An expert panel charged with evaluating European Union research programmes has concluded that the existing framework programmes are not enough. The panel wants a European research and technological...
Further education colleges warn they may delay offering learndirect courses because their introduction has been poorly managed by the University for Industry. College heads have complained of "...
(Photograph) - Tee up: sports minister Kate Hoey drove off to mark the start of the eighth World University Golf Championships this week. The championship was hosted by Ulster University. Student...
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from Chloe from Ohio: " 124 was spiteful. " The winner receives a £25 Blackwell's book voucher and the...