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When the Tate Modern opens in May, will visitors like the radical grouping of art into 'Nude' or 'Object', or simply get lost looking for the masterpieces? asks Karl Sabbagh. Right, the academics'...
When the Tate Modern opens in May, will visitors like the radical grouping of art into 'Nude' or 'Object', or simply get lost looking for the masterpieces? asks Karl Sabbagh. Right, the academics'...
"The difficulty of seizing the common principle that pervades all the fine arts has been much enhanced by the disposition I to refer to one particular school as the sole measure of excellence," wrote...
The Tate's decision to organise its collection around themes rather than around dates is academically sensible. It is a transparent and convenient method of organising artworks and one that doesn't...
Beards may be unpopular among the Blair boys, but Jennifer Wallace talks to academics who are (mostly) resisting the razor. First Alastair Darling shaved off his "demonic" black beard. Then Peter...
Having viewed universities on both sides of the pond, Simon Blackburn finds Oxbridge graduate studies quaint and less than professional. Anyone seeing the recent flare-up of argument over the rival...
Eco-architecture is beginning to have an impact on higher education, says Oliver Lowenstein Earlier this week at the Royal Institute of British Architects, futurist Amory Lovins presented his vision...
Full-length versions of these articles are at www.thesis.co.uk Peter Sandy looks at how the library has always been a central feature of academic institutions. A storehouse of knowledge, a place to...
Mike Sherrington says that selling a city-centre site to a regeneration developer and getting a new building on part of the site able to accommodate an almost equal number of students sounds...
Jim Whelan says plans are afoot to help ensure higher education is a leader in environmental management. One initiative,led by the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals and the Association of...
David Dunster reports that universities throughout the United Kingdom may well have budgets in excess of Pounds 50 million to spend on expansion over the coming years. They have become developers -...
Bill Holdsworth describes how universities are striving to introduce sustainable technologies to their building programmes. Several projects embody the latest design philosophies, but are progressive...
From now on, asset management will have to meet the the demands of environmental sustainability. Keith Blake investigates The estate management strategies of England's universities are under review...
Energy efficiency is good for the environment and business, writes Camille Lane Grazing sheep may seem a strange departure for a university campus, but it is part of Sussex University's active...
JERUSALEM A plan to create the first haredi (ultra-orthodox) college, with separate classes for men and women, has been approved in principle by Israel's Council for Higher Education. While separate...
TEHRAN The reformist victory in Iran's parliamentary elections has allowed a modernising role for the country's academics and universities. "This new democratic atmosphere will lead to a greater role...