Cern eyes loan
Cern, the Geneva-based particle physics laboratory, is thinking of taking out a loan to ensure completion of its key particle-smashing project, the Large Hadron Collider. The need for the money -...
Cern, the Geneva-based particle physics laboratory, is thinking of taking out a loan to ensure completion of its key particle-smashing project, the Large Hadron Collider. The need for the money -...
Alarming news for those who thought the greatest peril lying in wait for the election forecaster was a certain amount of derision when you got it wrong. Helmut Norpoth of the State University of New...
The Disability Discrimination Act aims to encourage institutions to provide a better service for students with disabilities. In 1953, a child psychologist was called to a Government rehabilitation...
The concept of healthy body, healthy mind took a step forward last week with the formal launch of a scheme to turn Lancaster University into a healthy and environmentally-pleasing campus. The Health...
The Slovak parliament has passed a controversial amendment to the law on higher education, which considerably increases the powers of the education ministry over the universities. The move brings to...
Although biased towards the value of tutorials in higher education, as a non-lawyer I found myself quite unconvinced by the defence of them offered by Richard Mullender (Personal View, THES,...
Should university professors participate in "performance-based" incentive schemes and bonus programmes? The question is widely asked wherever universities are being called on by their governments to...
Baroness Warnock (THES, September 20) refers to the "dismal record" of comprehensive schools. There is not a comprehensive in the country that does not send pupils to university. Was there a...
A team from the Institute of Education, London, will examine more than 1,500 replies to a questionnaire from the Dearing inquiry into higher education. Led by Ronald Barnett, dean of professional...
Health economists are urging the Labour party to come clean on its plans for a revamped NHS, after Tony Blair announced earlier this week that a Labour government would reverse the internal market in...
Rumour has it that Queuing Societies have been formed at some universities, with the sole purpose of forming queues that do not actually have any purpose. The devious members start queues and then...
The Disability Discrimination Act aims to encourage institutions to provide a better service for students with disabilities. Welsh higher education institutions this week became the first to submit...
Housing estates that soon turn into social disasters, offices with poor working environments and shopping precincts that fail to attract shoppers are familiar and depressing features of the urban...
Ukrainian university lecturers and students have called for the dismissal of education minister Mykhaylo Zhurovsky and the adoption of an "emergency budget" to save the country's higher education...
Richard Barry (Opinion, THES, September 20) argues that we should restrict the supply of engineering graduates by limiting access to degree courses to those who can display a very high level of...