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Bosom buddies. Sian Griffiths (box) looks at a how a reader at UCL got into hot water after accusations by two female students Jane Ussher, reader in psychology at University College London, was last...
Bosom buddies. Sian Griffiths (box) looks at a how a reader at UCL got into hot water after accusations by two female students Jane Ussher, reader in psychology at University College London, was last...
The intellectual intimacy of the student-supervisor relationship between women raises issues we need to address, says Celia Kitzinger Most women academics of my generation had male supervisors, some...
Philip James's proposals for an independent food agency so impressed Tony Blair that he ordered them implemented. But as Whitehall prepares to publish its plans, how much of James's vision has...
One would think that when authors become so iconic that they are selected as subjects for academic study, they would be chuffed. Well, Alan Garner isn't and he tells Sian Griffiths why What is it...
As the World Archaeological Congress is again outmanoeuvred by fundamentalists in the name of academic freedom, Michael Tierney calls for extreme rightwingers to be barred The World Archaeological...
In the wake of the Louise Woodward case, researchers at Nottingham University are trying to come up with ways to identify babies who have been shaken to death. Julia Hinde reports As the public...
How would your students cope if at the end of their study they had to produce a full-length novel instead of a dissertation? Harriet Swain reports on a unique course at Manchester University Not many...
Will great expectations fall on hard times? Adrian Slatcher, 31, spent nine years as a systems analyst before giving up his job to do the course. He started his first novel while studying for an...
EUROPE THE RECTOR of Belgrade University resigned last week over the passage through the Serbian parliament of a law that academics and students claim will destroy university autonomy. The...
EUROPE THE LATEST, and possibly worst, of a long history of corruption scandals is rocking the credibility of Europe's largest university, La Sapienza ("Knowledge") University with 180,000 students...
AMERICAS SINCE he was born in Romford, Essex, in January 1954, Nicholas Tozer has gone a long way ... all the way to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he has become a member of the country's unique...
AMERICAS THE SCRAPPING of bilingual education in Californian schools could have an adverse effect on university and college access for the state's Spanish-speakers, according to its opponents, writes...
AFRICA Universities in sub-Saharan Africa must markedly improve the standard of engineering and technical education if the region is to move beyond the stage of assembling products and achieve...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals is distributing guidelines for managing meningitis to all universities.
Findings from the Higher Education Statistics Agency for 1996-97 reveal that: Total income of higher education institutions rose 4.7 per cent to Pounds 11.14 billion Total expenditure increased 4.4...