Tunnel vision
The Channel tunnel cannot be made safe from terrorism, contends John Adams. So why is the Government refusing to even face the issue? Early promotional literature for the Channel tunnel featured a...
The Channel tunnel cannot be made safe from terrorism, contends John Adams. So why is the Government refusing to even face the issue? Early promotional literature for the Channel tunnel featured a...
Politician or professor? Brian Brivati talks to the principal of Mansfield College, about new Labour, the new right and his new job. Two of Thatcher's underclass once sledge-hammered my front door. I...
Is Scotland an integral cultural and economic part of the United Kingdom or would it be better off as an independent state in another, looser, union of European states? Malcolm MacKenzie and Neil...
It is estimated that the Internet contains enough information to fill ten million books. Now there is an effort under way to build a library for all of it. The Internet Archive is working to save a...
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A projected deficit of more than Pounds 2.6 million at Birkbeck College could signal the abandonment of laboratory-based science and a wave of redundancies, it was claimed this week. The college's...
As the research assessment exercise looms, a starred five for lateral thinking is surely in order for the unnamed department in one university which was told its submission was not lengthy enough. It...
The Foreign Office has protested formally to the Nigerian government over the arrest and deportation of a British academic caught up in tensions between Muslims and Christians. Michael Motimoore was...
Scottish secretary Michael Forsyth has yielded to higher education institutions' pleas for a moratorium on further cuts in the coming year. This week's announcement of Scottish Office spending plans...
THE Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service this week brought higher education staff and employers together for talks on pay, raising union hopes that an improved offer will be made. ACAS...
DINING in London is to remain compulsory for trainee barristers on courses outside the capital, the Bar Council has ruled. Students on the Bar Vocational Course to be run by institutions as far away...
EDUCATION ministers are under pressure from racial equality groups to investigate why an all-white team won a research project on multi-ethnic teaching. The African Caribbean Network for Science and...
ACADEMICS are joining the ranks of millionaires as big business rushes to recruit brainpower. Philip Beresford, an expert on Britain's wealthiest people, said: "Anyone who seems to have a half decent...
The Copyright Licensing Agency is targeting higher education in a crackdown on illegal photocopying. As licence holders, institutions are responsible for ensuring students and staff comply with...
The Teacher Training Agency says there is still "significant under-recruitment" of teachers in key subject areas. This year's secondary teacher training courses show an expected shortfall of 25 per...