Merger at the ministry
Geoffrey Holland is right to point out that a key feature of the Department of Employment's structure that will be inherited by the new combined department is the regional office network. The...
Geoffrey Holland is right to point out that a key feature of the Department of Employment's structure that will be inherited by the new combined department is the regional office network. The...
How refreshing to find Peter Richards, of the rapidly evolving Imperial College School of Medicine (THES, July 7), questioning "how far a large school was good for undergraduate teaching". The...
Norman Dombey, in dispute with his vice chancellor, asks whether the ancient office of visitor can copewith today's conflicts. The University College of Sussex Ltd. was established as a limited...
Karen Mac Gregor's article (THES, May 19) on doctors leaving South Africa, perpetuates a perception rather than reporting established facts. A study, published in the South African Medical Journal in...
Regarding "Perspective" (THES, July 14), I do not suffer from "chronic metaphysical fear of death". Does this mean by John Webester's argument that my early demise would not harm me? M. J. PHYTHIAN...
Now that the dust has settled on the Malaysian general election it is possible to take stock of how the country is faring in its race to join that highly successful group known as the tigers of the...
Critical theory, claims one former adherent, is now so dominant in English faculties that it has become the new orthodoxy and a real threat to academic freedom. The debate over the ascendancy of...
David Charter reports on the critical rediscovery of long-neglected women poets. Wordsworth's wandering lonely days are over. The image of the solitary Romantic hero, busy communing with nature and...
Public participation in science policy is relatively unknown in the UK. But, as Jon Turney discovers, the Dutch and the Danes have long been pioneers in this area, while Alan Irwin makes the case for...
Ragnar Lofstedt fears that action on global warming will only start when the economic consequences begin to bite Global warming is one of the most controversial environmental topics - largely because...
The Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals has written to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment this week with its own proposals for a single agency to assure quality in...
Links between higher education and top-class sport are to be strengthened following the National Heritage department's new sports policy. A committee headed by Roger Bannister, former master of...
(Photograph) - Sporting chance: Umer Rashid, a first-year student in computing at South Bank University and rising star with Middlesex County Cricket Club, is the sort of player that the initiatives...
Liverpool's long-term unemployed are being asked to take the plunge into a unique Training for Work course - by starting each session with a jacuzzi. Merseyside Training and Enterprise "positive...