Patently absurd
The wacky patent application competition 1994, held by Chemistry & Industry magazine, yields one UK winner who has proposed a waterproof bird-feeder. Trevor Rowston of Nottingham has designed...
The wacky patent application competition 1994, held by Chemistry & Industry magazine, yields one UK winner who has proposed a waterproof bird-feeder. Trevor Rowston of Nottingham has designed...
The arrival last autumn of one of academic life's more prominent football enthusiasts, Howard Newby, as vice chancellor of Southampton University, seems to be having an effect on the local soccer...
Bad news for romantics in the latest newsletter from Rotterdam's Erasmus University. The International Academy of Sex Research has a new president, the university's professor of the pathophysiology...
A fifth of top companies have reported a serious recruitment shortfall in spite of the rising number of graduates leaving higher education, according to a new survey by the Association of Graduate...
The stereotype of Glasgow as a city of marauding razor gangs may be outmoded, but its eight city centre universities and colleges have joined forces with the police to ensure that it is safer for...
Plans for making students from well-off families contribute towards the cost of higher education need not necessarily be a vote loser, a MORI poll commissioned by The THES has shown. Fears of...
The Association for Colleges has dismissed gloomy predictions that one in five colleges could close within three years as a "cynical business exercise". Management consultants KPMG said last week...
The Founders and the Classics:
The Druids
Multilingualism
Ultimate Security: - Scarcity or Abundance?
Toward The Principles of Mathematics, 1900-1902
Animals and Human Society - In the Name of Science - The Covenant of the Wild
Picture Theory
Knights Bachelor Professor James Armour, for services to the veterinary profession and education. Michael Bond (professor of psychological medicine and vice principal, University of Glasgow) for...