Northern Ireland's women: homemakers or warmakers?
A study of the role of women's groups in the peace process shows women are not necessarily the peacemakers they traditionally have been assumed to be. Ruth Jacobson, a research associate at the...
A study of the role of women's groups in the peace process shows women are not necessarily the peacemakers they traditionally have been assumed to be. Ruth Jacobson, a research associate at the...
City University, London The following have been awarded personal chairs: Rhian Samuel, reader in the music department; Kate Phylaktis, reader in the department of banking and finance. University of...
Young Enterprise Scotland The Gold Award for an outstanding contribution to development of young people's personal skills, knowledge and understanding of business was presented to Chris Masters and...
Loughborough University Charles Becker, former director of studies at a residential college of further education, has been appointed staff counsellor. Universities and Colleges Staff Development...
University of Birmingham Research grants Drs C. Taylor, C. Lote and A. Howie, Pounds 26,013 from the Medical Research Council (childhood haemolytic uraemic syndrome: a laboratory model); Dr C. Caten...
FRANCE's higher education system is confused, bureaucratic and inegalitarian and urgently needs reorganising, says a report published last week. A commission of inquiry, chaired by state counsellor...
PHD ADMISSIONS to several of Britain's top research universities appear to have dropped dramatically in the past two years. A buoyant jobs market, student debt and low stipends are among the reasons...
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council has commissioned an accreditation scheme specifically for its research supervisors, writes Alison Utley. David Baume, of the centre for...
THE CONTROVERSIAL European Biotechnology Patent Directive passed its last big hurdle on the way to becoming European law this week. The directive, which has been partly rewritten after objections...
The European parliament decision comes in the same week that the United States multinational Perkin-Elmer reportedly announced plans to unravel the entire human genetic code by 2001. The company,...
(Photograph) - London students protested about fees on Monday by writing to the Prime Minister. Two days later student unions gathered outside Parliament to lobby against the bill. Speakers include...
Universities are breaking ranks as they face threats to their autonomy in theshape of new quality and teaching regimes. July 1997: Lord Dearing's national committee on higher education publishes...
AN UPROAR from top research universities over quality proposals has forced a climbdown by the Quality Assurance Agency and caused a new division within the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and...
THIS summer's spending review could split the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals. Some vice-chancellors have told The THES that if the comprehensive spending review in July results in...
THE proposed Institute of Learning and Teaching, which comes into being this autumn, raises a serious threat to university autonomy, say some vice-chancellors. Divisions are appearing over the role...