Danger: market forces at work
Recently I was privileged to attend a degree-awarding ceremony, organised by the University of Central England for international students graduating in 1996. The occasion was special, partly because...
Recently I was privileged to attend a degree-awarding ceremony, organised by the University of Central England for international students graduating in 1996. The occasion was special, partly because...
(Photograph) - More than Pounds 70,000 in private donations should save the archaeological dig Flag Fen in Cambridgeshire, from closure. The site was endangered after the withdrawal of funding by...
The creation of a premier tennis league in British student sport has initiated changes which could eventually revolutionise its highest levels. The decision of the British Universities Sports...
Sir John Maddox, former editor of Nature, offers hope to all who fear old age. Although he is still fit and alert, Nottingham Trent University is about to give him him an honorary DLitt for his role...
The University of the Highlands and Islands project has this week advertised for a chief executive to steer the project to fruition. Applications for the Pounds 55,000 post, advertised in today's...
Jobless nuclear scientists in Russia enjoy the support of the Morozov Project, which helps some bake bread to survive the funding collapse. Nick Holdsworth investigates the fallout from Obninsk....
Leading historians involved in a prestigious multi-volume history of Germany have won their battle to remove the controversial ninth volume on the Nazi period from the series just six months after it...
I agree with Roger Scruton on some things - the absurdity of much modern art, for example - but when he deals with the subject of animal rights he is guilty of an absurdity of his own (THES, June 28...
There is little doubt that at the end of the 20th century, the relationship between governments and institutions of higher education is undergoing fundamental change. States and universities are...
History dons have condemned plans for a single higher education quality agency as "fundamentally flawed". They object to what they see as a "command and control" approach to quality assurance by the...
John Anderson, founder of Strathclyde University, may have died 200 years ago, but he also appears to have achieved immortality, at least in Malawi. A letter has just arrived for Mr Anderson from...
Publicly funded basic research has a big impact on industrial productivity, according to a report out this week. The study, carried out by Sussex University researchers for the Treasury. says the...
Israel's chief scientist Shooky Gleitman is this week trying to come to terms with a Pounds 10 million reduction in the level of government support provided for his office by 1997. The cuts are part...
One of my biggest concerns during my three years as an undergraduate was the variation in teaching quality. As a recent graduate of Leeds University I feel that students' needs have low priority...
Roger Scruton is more honest than most in defending his pastimes. If the level of enjoyment experienced by horses and hounds is to be used to justify fox hunting perhaps, as the 20th century draws to...