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A Pounds 7.5 million gift to the University of Cambridge from Intel chairman emeritus Gordon Moore and his wife Betty will fund the Physical Sciences and Technology Library, housing the Stephen...
A Pounds 7.5 million gift to the University of Cambridge from Intel chairman emeritus Gordon Moore and his wife Betty will fund the Physical Sciences and Technology Library, housing the Stephen...
A Pounds 1,460,000 grant from the European Social Fund and technical support from BT will kickstart a two-year pilot project in Suffolk that aims to build the infrastructure for a dispersed...
The Council for Learning Resources in Colleges is offering a Pounds 500 award for innovative use of information and learning technology, for example internet/intranet pages of the learning resource...
Web data needs to be sorted by people we trust. Step forward the librarians says Stephen Pinfield. For years we have relied on librarians to catalogue books. On ledgers and cards, then on microfiche...
The new jargon of international aid agencies loses sight of the goal - to fight poverty, says Helen Hintjens. All the evidence suggests growing absolute and relative poverty in the "developing world...
Recessions are not all bad news for higher education, unlike for banks. If the City of London ceases to offer rocket scientists million-pound bonuses, they may stay in academic life. If the brightest...
Scientist John Lloyd's widely held view supporting "critical realism" against anti-realism that science discovers "a realityI out thereI independent of our theorising" (Letters, THES September 18)...
I find it extraordinary that a philosopher dares to conclude a trite and sophistical discussion about the sale of human organs for transplant ("Why II", THES, October 2) with an admonishment to us to...
Your leader ("Please sir, why should anyone want to teach?" THES, October 2) stated that "too few want to be teachers", yet evidence from the post-compulsory sector would appear to contradict this....
It was encouraging to see the attention you gave to teacher training ("Teacher training exodus", THES, October 2), but you failed to highlight that the lack of applicants and the reduction in...
Kingsley Browne ("Glass ceiling, biological floor", THES, October 2) is absolutely correct in saying that there is no "reason" to suppose that women in the past were less enthusiastic about chaps who...
It is tempting to ignore the dafter pronouncements of sociobiologists, but Kingsley Browne is a dinosaur too far. Grandly stating that many women wrongly believe they face discrimination on the...
The refusal of some health authorities to immunise students studying at the University of Cardiff against meningitis could cost lives. Although recently published guidelines ("Students at risk after...
It started with free pens, fancy bags and baseball caps, now it's free overdrafts and mobile telephones. At Barclays, it's an interest-free overdraft of up to Pounds 1,600 and a free "easylife...
John M. D. Kremer is correct in saying that the plans by Queen's University Belfast rest on a distorted view of the duties of university teachers and of the functions of departments (Letters, THES,...