Too many cures for too many diseases
Oxford University is maintaining its position as a world leader in research with two new ventures. Martin Ince visits its new therapeutic antibody centre The University of Oxford's new Therapeutic...
Oxford University is maintaining its position as a world leader in research with two new ventures. Martin Ince visits its new therapeutic antibody centre The University of Oxford's new Therapeutic...
It takes a working lifetime to secure a financially comfortable retirement. Sue Ward gives a guide to pensions Postgraduates lead insecure lives, and many do not find permanent jobs until they are...
A Home Office crackdown on visas has left many overseas students facing deportation. Alan Thomson reports Overseas PhD students are facing deportation after a Government visa crackdown deprived them...
Olga Wojtas talks to a group of tyro teachers whose book aims to pass on a few tricks of the trade Martin Gough did it confidently, and was greeted with looks of blank horror. David Allan did it in...
From Jill Bourne, now teaching at University College of Wales, Cardiff. 1. Find out where the nearest lavatory is. 2. Double the time you've already allocated for writing a lecture and marking essays...
Which academic faculty is the most vital? Advocates for science, social science and humanities put their case Plunging to earth in a hot air balloon, as our groups of academics have been doing for...
(Photograph) - Dust bowl: Ian Stone and Jeff Jones check an "inverted frisbee dust deposit gauge" as part of a project to detect polluters. The scientists from Exeter University use X-rays and scan...
A typesetting error in Alan Waton's letter last week meant that reservations about working with the Committee of Vice Chancellors were attributed to him instead of to his colleague, Steve Reicher. We...
Anyone wanting a reason for why government should be kept at arms length by the universities need only have turned up a few minutes early for Mrs Shephard's statement and taken in Sir Nicholas's 15...
UNIVERSITY OF DERBY DUniv: Kim Barnett, former Derbyshire cricket captain; Martin Bell, journalist and broadcaster; Maxwell Craven, keeper of antiquities at Derby Museum and Art Gallery. The...
ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES Edited by Martin Bulmer Routledge, quarterly, Pounds 30.00 (individuals), Pounds 77.00 (institutions) ISSN 0141 9870 This special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies does not...
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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL The BBSCRC has appointed Raymond Taylor, executive director of Medicinal Chemistry at the Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories...
EUROPEAN REVIEW OF HISTORY Edited by Bruno Cabanes et al Carfax, twice yearly, Pounds 28.00 (individuals), Pounds 78.00 (institutions) ISSN 1350 7486 Aside from the deplorably high institutional...
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Edited by Walter Carlsnaes Sage, quarterly, Pounds 30.00 (individuals) Pounds 90.00 (institutions) ISSN 1354 0661 The establishment of a specifically...