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The government is keen to make an impact in two vital areas of public health. Chris Johnston reports on the effectiveness of drugs legislation Much has changed in Britain since 1971, but one thing...
The government is keen to make an impact in two vital areas of public health. Chris Johnston reports on the effectiveness of drugs legislation Much has changed in Britain since 1971, but one thing...
Happy days are here again -in fact they've never been away. Raj Persaud explains why the British are contented with their lot We are less happy now than we were in the past, despite being wealthier....
INFORMATION AND ORGANISATION: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE THEORY OF THE FIRM. By Mark Casson. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 314pp, Pounds 40.00. - ISBN 0 19 829232 5. This is an ambitious book. Mark Casson's...
IAN McCALMAN, president of the Educational Institute of Scotland, has called for the proposed expansion of further education to be matched by an injection of cash. Mr McCalman, speaking this week to...
National Humanities Center, North Carolina Robert Segal, reader in theory of religion at the University of Lancaster, has been awarded a fellowship. The Leverhulme Trust Fellowships have been awarded...
University of Durham Promoted to readerships: former senior lecturers: Gerald Brooke, chemistry; Robert Drewett, psychology; Anne Campbell, psychology; Max Paddison, music. Former lecturers: Robert...
University of Glasgow The following were promoted to the rank of professor on October 1. Former readers: Anna Dominiczak, medicine and therapeutics; Gwyn Gould, biochemistry and molecular biology;...
(Photograph) - New life of Bryan: Labour's former further and higher education spokesman Bryan Davies took his seat in the House of Lords this week, becoming Lord Davies of Oldham
(Photograph) - Hot point: Middlesex University's traditional Chinese medicine course, the first accredited course of its kind outside China, began this term and has attracted students from all over...
* 60 per cent of eligible students in England took out a student loan, compared to 55 per cent the previous year * 55 per cent of eligible students in Scotland took out a student loan, compared to 49...
BOLTON Institute is poised to become a university following approval by quality watchdogs. Members of the degree-awarding powers committee of the Quality Assurance Agency for higher education gave...
MINISTERS must keep higher education cuts down to 1 per cent in future years, say funding chiefs. Anything more would have "unacceptable implications for quality and standards". Responding to Dearing...
OXFORD and Cambridge universities may have won their battle to keep much of the additional Pounds 35 million they receive through college fees. Cambridge vice chancellor Alex Broers said this week: "...
(Photograph) - On the ball: the first cohort of students on Liverpool University's masters in business administration degree dealing with football, visit Anfield. Brian Hall, the club's public...
A final decision on the future of the Royal Greenwich Observatory will be made before Christmas, the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council says. Its council will decide whether it can...