Architects attack research chiefs
HEADS of schools of architecture fear the new Arts and Humanities Research Board is placing the discipline "out on a limb" because of the way it has chosen to categorise the subject, writes Kam Patel...
HEADS of schools of architecture fear the new Arts and Humanities Research Board is placing the discipline "out on a limb" because of the way it has chosen to categorise the subject, writes Kam Patel...
SOCIAL scientists are to be offered a source of academic gossip to rival never-ending speculation about the research assessment exercise. The Association of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences...
In the third of our series, Olga Wojtas looks at access to higher education in Scotland Elaine Crawford left school with five O-grades, aged 15, and ended up working in accounts in a Scottish hotel...
In the third of our series, Olga Wojtas looks at access to higher education in Scotland About 100 students are on the nine-week summer school organised by Leaps, Lothian's Equal Access Programme for...
A study of more than 700 sixth-formers and their families in south-east Wales has revealed why working-class status is still such a deep disadvantage for many potential university students. Middle-...
Just eight years after the New Zealand government introduced a flat-rate student contribution towards higher education costs, prices are soaring and some students will never repay their loans,...
Researchers at the Policy Studies Institute have found no evidence to support the myth that teenagers become pregnant to get council housing or social security benefits. Isobel Allen, Shirley Bourke...
A new data resource on population figures from 51 developing countries has been set up by David Coleman of the department of applied social studies, University of Oxford, as part of the Economic and...
Four researchers from Keele University's Centre of Social Gerontology have revisited Bethnal Green, Wolverhampton and Woodford to compare the experience of old age with that recorded in studies in...
Thirty-year-old data on maternal diet and weight may help fight India's diabetes and heart-disease epidemic. Scientists at the MRC Environmental Epidemiology Unit won a grant from the British Heart...
The Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee has toughened its code of ethical practice following allegations that some universities had used questionable tactics to boost their enrolments of overseas...
Gaetano Silvestri, the new rettore magnifico of the University of Messina, has refused a personal bodyguard or bullet-proof car. "For the time being, I do not feel it is necessary. And I sincerely...
Student leaders from around the world used the platform of this month's United Nations World Youth Forum to argue for free and equal access to higher education. The forum brought 500 young people to...
An examination scandal at the University of Natal in Durban has led to the firing of two administrative staff, investigations into 14 wealthy economics and management students and concerns over the...
Students from the Hungarian community in Serbia's Vojvodina province are being conscripted by the Serbs to fight the ethnic-Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army. Kosovo and Vojvodina, ethnic enclaves that...