Local row threatens national pay talks
Two of the chief negotiators in forthcoming "friendly" discussions between lecturers' union Natfhe and university employers, are embroiled in a row over contracts. Jill Jones, chair of Natfhe's...
Two of the chief negotiators in forthcoming "friendly" discussions between lecturers' union Natfhe and university employers, are embroiled in a row over contracts. Jill Jones, chair of Natfhe's...
New rules to stamp out prejudice in university admissions have been published by the Quality Assurance Agency. Amid persistent concerns that working-class and some ethnic minority students are...
A drought of water engineering skills could hamper efforts to deal with flooding in the United Kingdom, a leading expert has warned. George Fleming, head of water and environmental management at...
A teach-in redolent of anti-Vietnam protests during the 1960s is part of the peculiarly academic response to the war on terrorism, writes Alison Utley. Malcolm Povey, a lecturer in food sciences at...
The government is considering tighter security for deadly micro organisms and toxins after the terrorist attacks on the United States. The discussions coincide with universities across the United...
The president of Cambridge University's student union has criticised the National Union of Students for the "whipping-up of Islamophobia" following the terrorist attacks on America. Pav Akhtar said...
Student officers are concerned about the absence of women in traditional Muslim dress on university campuses. Kathryn Edwards, communications officer at Leeds University, said the shift was of great...
Universities are waiting to see whether the numbers of international students turning up will be lower than expected in the wake of the September 11 atrocities, writes Cherry Canovan. At London...
The home of the Interaction Design Institute of Ivrea is an appropriate one, in the traditional cradle of Italy's most enlightened industrial design. It was in Ivrea, a small town north of Turin,...

Philip Fine looks at how academics can get politicians' attention to influence policy Kevin Gorey knows that ever since Hillary Clinton failed to get universal healthcare for the country her husband...
Smoking may blow away blues Tobacco smoke may act on the brain like an antidepressant drug, scientists have found. The results of a three-year study may provide another clue as to why kicking the...
Europe's largest research body has £160m a year, 2,000 staff and big ambitions. Jennie Brookman writes Germany has created Europe's largest research body for information and communication technology...
Plea to save research The chair of Parliament's all-party cancer group, Ian Gibson, has called for urgent talks with University College London, following The THES 's report last month that world-...

Statistics show an alarming number of female scientists remain single and childless. "Are we being irresponsible in encouraging girls and women to enter science?" This was a question posed at a...
Week One I sit in a Soho post-production studio playing through the edited version of "Look Out Haskell, It's Real!" The Making of Medium Cool, my film about Haskell Wexler's 1969 feature Medium Cool...