Coming soon to your screen
Imagine, just when you thought you could escape the beady eye of management and type that ranting e-mail, the happy face of your boss pops up on your screen. This month, academics at Leeds University...
Imagine, just when you thought you could escape the beady eye of management and type that ranting e-mail, the happy face of your boss pops up on your screen. This month, academics at Leeds University...
Embankment by Rachel Whiteread Tate Modern, London, until April 2, 2006 As you descend the ramp toward the depths of the Turbine Hall in the Tate Modern, Rachel Whiteread's Embankment is revealed as...
Even the appearance of conflicts of interest destroys society's trust in scientists, says Richard Horton Pity scientists in today's turbulent environment of conflicts of interest. They are pushed and...
What do environmental scientists and physicists think about the mooted rebirth of nuclear power? The UK should expand the use of nuclear power in the coming decades, according to a straw poll of...
Bob Brecher says there's more to the dumbing down debate than bums on seats versus quality. Although it's been running for a good few years, the "dumbing-down" debate shows little sign of going away...
Explaining months of research on a single sheet of paper is never going to be easy, but, says Harriet Swain, when it comes to designing a poster presentation, less is most definitely more. The snag...
Name: Karl Donert Age: Older than I look - I hope. Job: Director of development; I manage international projects and teach, research and publish. I am a National Teaching Fellow. Salary: Much less...
I am about to join a new university as an hourly paid lecturer teaching for three hours a week. I am close to retirement and do not see this as a first step towards some sort of academic career. The...
It is a tragic tale: two academics meet and fall in love, then one gets a job elsewhere and a choice must be made between relationship and career. The scenario is all too common in higher education,...
Most of us can hear the difference between a Geordie and a Glaswegian when they speak, but is it possible to quantify the difference between people's accents? At the moment, there is no objective...
A law fellowship advertised in this week's Times Higher in combination with a part-time PhD place could offer a new model for the aspiring academic. The successful candidate will register for a part-...
Brussels, 24 November 2005 2692nd Council Meeting - Agriculture and Fisheries Brussels, 22-24 November 2005 Full text Provisional version (to be completed) Commissioner Kyprianou provided the Council...
Brussels, 24 Nov 2005 A recent high-level conference on the coordination of national research programmes closed with participants agreeing on the unique benefits of such coordination, and pledging to...
Brussels, 24 Nov 2005 Winter is not an easy time for residents of Rattenberg in the Austrian Tyrol. A nearby hill south of the city entirely blocks out the Sun from November to mid-February. But...
Brussels, 24 Nov 2005 The third conference on research infrastructure in Europe will take place in Nottingham, UK, on 6 and 7 December. Jointly organised by the British Central Laboratory of the...