Rumours of a death that may be true
If the monograph is dying, then it is for commercial rather than academic reasons. "Monograph" may have dusty connotations - implying, perhaps, a narrow focus on a subject of little interest except...
If the monograph is dying, then it is for commercial rather than academic reasons. "Monograph" may have dusty connotations - implying, perhaps, a narrow focus on a subject of little interest except...
The monograph has been in crisis for a generation and is now in meltdown. For publishers, the specialist book has long been an open wound, haemorrhaging capital. A lifetime sale of a serious...
The internet will transform relations between patients and health professions, Southampton University research reveals. Michael Hardy of the university's school of nursing and midwifery looked at how...
MONTREAL Canadian universities have received their highest revenues ever, despite two decades of declining government spending. The increase, say the authors of a recent report, has been earned on...
A computer program that can quell children's fear of spiders will be revealed at the Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry's European conference at the Commonwealth Institute in London in...
PARIS French education minister Claude Allegre has criticised the United States for trying to foist its education system on Europe, which he warned could result in the privatisation of the service...
MELBOURNE Australia's vice-chancellors want the government to expand the digital spectrum to allow universities to broadcast programmes. The Broadcasting Act does not permit universities to be...
Plans for a merger between the University of Wales, Lampeter, and the University of Wales College, Newport, have been given the go-ahead by governors at both universities.
Nottingham Trent University yesterday launched its cultural policy and planning research unit headed by Colin Mercer, former director of the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies at Griffith...
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(Photograph) - Fodens brass band, former winner of the National Brass Band Championship, takes part in a festival of 20th-century music organised by Leeds University. Photograph by GUZELIAN
Last week in The THES... David Blunkett explained why he wanted more inner-city youngsters to go to our top universities Geoff Layer Professor of lifelong learning and director of continuing...
The myth that new universities are better than old at social inclusion was shattered today by the publication of the sector's first performance indicators. New university Oxford Brookes was named...
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(Photograph) - Merger mystery: University of the West of England students Richard Neale, Sarah Desmond and Nathan Naylor perform The Mysteries at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which by next July...