Broadcast reform 'will stifle democracy'
PROPOSED reform of party political broadcasting would stifle democratic debate and leave the electorate less informed, according to researchers at Loughborough University. A report by academics in...
PROPOSED reform of party political broadcasting would stifle democratic debate and leave the electorate less informed, according to researchers at Loughborough University. A report by academics in...
WOMEN in Northern Ireland have helped maintain sectarian barriers as well as destroy them, research at Bradford University's peace studies department has shown. Part-time lecturer Ruth Jacobson, who...
Raised levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have major impacts on soil ecology, according to researchers at Imperial College, London. The scientists, led by John Lawton, have discovered that...
A combination of biological and computing expertise at the University of Abertay Dundee is helping an international rain forest conservation programme. The university is working with the Forest...
Dundee University believes it could be the world centre of concrete expertise within five years, in the wake of a planned Pounds 500,000 expansion backed by Scottish Enterprise Tayside. Dundee's...
Chemists at Edinburgh University and the University of Florence, Italy, have joined forces to study the magnetic properties of tiny fragments of metallic oxides with the aim of substantially...
Julia Hinde at the Geoscience 98 conference at Keele University Catalytic converters fitted to modern cars to reduce dangerous gas emissions may be polluting the environment with metals whose effects...
AUSTRALIAN public higher education would be totally deregulated and have to compete with private institutions for government funding and students under radical proposals published last week....
TOP economist Robert Barro's highly public change of heart over a sweetheart deal that almost lured him from Harvard to Columbia University is fuelling the debate over the "star" system creeping into...
ABORIGINAL students at a Canadian university have discovered that campus life and tribal traditions do not have to be mutually exclusive with the appointment of their own special mentor. Roger...
IT IS a long time since we had stores that charged a penny for every item. The "one price" store was never likely to make it into modern retailing because any administrative convenience it gained by...
At one level, the millions who bet on the National Lottery each week (pages 6 and 7) are a convincing indictment of mathematics teaching in British schools, since a poll shows that many of them think...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council, long a dream of the researchers who lack a research council of their own, is getting nearer with this week's announcement of the new Arts and Humanities...
British universities rely too heavily on students from Southeast Asia. They must spread their net wider to avoid risk, says Marcel van Miert THE SLUMP in student recruitment from Southeast Asia has...
Colin Campbell urges medical schools to work together in their bids to train the 1,000 new students a year Britain urgently needs SINCE the medical workforce standing advisory committee, which I...