Closing the gap
Public and private sector representatives have joined a team tackling the inequality in digital access in the United Kingdom. The Information and Communications Technology Strategy Group is jointly...
Public and private sector representatives have joined a team tackling the inequality in digital access in the United Kingdom. The Information and Communications Technology Strategy Group is jointly...
Scottish academics have welcomed plans for a world-class research laboratory that they hope will boost graduate employment. Agilent Technologies, a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard, is to set up a lab...
This week, unusually, education secretary David Blunkett has turned his attention to research, especially in the social sciences (page 36). The attention is welcome, but the message is muddled. Mr...
A cultural sea-change is needed if universities are to produce great entrepreneurs as well as world-class academics, writes Stephen Court. Higher education is at the heart of the government's...
Sir Graeme Davies Principal, Glasgow University. The Scottish master of arts is not an ordinary undergraduate degree. When it was proposed in the recent Quality Assurance Agency consultation that...
Racism is entrenched in universities, but there is no momentum for change, argues Lola Young. Consider the following: a black female lecturer is given the results of a student survey of a course she...
Don't pay Pounds 75 to the Institute for Learning and Teaching, say Tim Unwin and Richard Hodgkins. The Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education is intended to enhance the status of...
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Living with Our Genes - The Artist's Model - Survival of the Prettiest - Sex in the Future
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Geons, Black Holes and Quantum Foam
The Great Auk
Was it Something You Ate?
Sounds of Our Times
Handbook of Environmental Assessment, Volumes One and Two