Expats ponder career prospects in ex-colony
With 600 days to go before Hong Kong reverts to Chinese rule, expatriate academics, who are reluctant to work under a Chinese dictator, are starting to reconsider their career options. Stanley Vittoz...
With 600 days to go before Hong Kong reverts to Chinese rule, expatriate academics, who are reluctant to work under a Chinese dictator, are starting to reconsider their career options. Stanley Vittoz...
Former black consciousness activist Mamphela Ramphela is to be the first black leader of an historically white university and South Africa's second woman vice chancellor. She was chosen last week as...
Hundreds of students in Rangoon have defied the military government of Myanmar (Burma), to honour the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. They gathered in front of her home to celebrate a traditional...
Visually impaired people will soon have much less difficulty in following television programmes thanks to an audio commentary that fills in the gaps between dialogue. Known as Audiotel, the technique...
It may be of little comfort to sufferers of insomnia to learn that some kinds of sleeplessness are worse than others. Some restless periods in bed, which scientists call "arousals", tend to cause...
Thousands of years ago human beings trekked the 2,000 kilometres across the "ice-free corridor" from Siberia through to the Americas. This last great continental colonisation has now become the...
Coventry University has teamed up with Northampton-based formula one racing giant Cosworth in a race to build the first fundamentally different car engine for a century. Cosworth, whose high...
Colleges and universities are being targeted by gangs of thieves on the lookout for scarce memory chips worth up to Pounds 800 each, writes Alison Utley. John Heap, head of computing services at...
A flagship plan for a campus in West Belfast has been severely holed below the waterline by two Government-commissioned reports. The University of Ulster is now fighting a rearguard action to keep...
Manchester University has backed down on proposed rent increases in halls of residence this term, following a student rent strike. Students, who voted unanimously in favour of the strike in a packed...
Independent researcher Roger Coghill, from Pontypool, Gwent, is doing his best to broaden understanding of scientific research in the former Eastern bloc. Mr Coghill has brought at his own expense a...
Liverpool John Moores University is to withdraw its bid for a third semester pilot in a move which will deal a blow to Government plans for their introduction across higher education. The university...
Students at the London School of Economics heckled higher education minister Eric Forth this week as he opened a new student hall at High Holborn. The students were angry that telephone lines and...
Some of the potential bidders for the Natural Resources Institute have pulled out because of changes made in the run up to privatisation by its owner, the Over-seas Development Administration, writes...
Huw Richards, in the second part of our series on the Research Assessment Exercise, looks at the transfer market. More than a few academics are in jobs they never expected to fill as a consequence of...