Fellowships
London School of Economics and Political Science The following were elected as honorary fellows of the school: Pat Barker, author and winner of the Booker Prize for Fiction; Nicholas Garganas, deputy...
London School of Economics and Political Science The following were elected as honorary fellows of the school: Pat Barker, author and winner of the Booker Prize for Fiction; Nicholas Garganas, deputy...
University of Southampton W. Jenkins, formerly with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, chemical oceanography; T. Kendrick, former clinical coordinator of the South Thames General Practice Research...
THE CLINTON administration is proposing to spend $170 billion (Pounds 106 billion) of government money on research and development in the next five years, billing its "21st Century Fund" as the new...
PRIMARY teacher training courses have experienced a more than 15 per cent fall in applications, the latest figures show. Similar falls in the number of applicants for degrees or diplomas in social...
THE MINISTRY of Defence has awarded Portsmouth University Pounds 600,000 to train its nurses just months after the National Health Service withdrew a similar contract. A spokesman for Portsmouth...
A STUDENT admissions fraud squad has uncovered evidence of a large number of bogus applications for places on nursing courses. It comes just as the verification unit of the Universities and Colleges...
(Photograph) - Child-proof: pets help put Piaget to the test. Children aged two to five from Swansea University's creche and local primary schools are helping final-year psychology student Charlotte...
Sunday Arrive in Hong Kong. It has been three years since I returned to the United Kingdom after 18 years in Hong Kong and a year since my last visit. Red flags proclaim China's ownership. Later this...
Someone once said that the difference between life and death is change. The person probably had the United Kingdom's system of higher education in mind. Nothing is ever quite settled or taken for...
Universities around the world are increasingly enjoined to behave like businesses, and this trend is certain to continue. For one thing, public funding for further and higher education will continue...
New research from Oxford Brookes University is re-opening the debate about the relationship between teaching and research. Universities have begun to re-examine whether it is necessary for good...
Did your first students badger you with pertinent but unanswerable questions, patronise your inexperience orsimply fail to keep conscious? If so, you are not alone, according to a new book on...
Pronuntiatio, the fourth of the five canons of rhetoric set out by Latin scholars in 1 BC, advised that acting techniques should be assimilated by academics in order that information could be more...
Teachers should realise that students adopt different styles of learning, says John Sparkes
Alison Utley looks at how school pupils are often ill-prepared for university study Before arriving at university students will have been powerfully influenced by their school's approach to learning...