Contracts expand
Contracts for universities to provide three-year nursing, midwifery or other medically-related courses should be awarded for at least five years, says an agreement concluded between the National...
Contracts for universities to provide three-year nursing, midwifery or other medically-related courses should be awarded for at least five years, says an agreement concluded between the National...
(Photograph) - Pleased as Punch: marionettiste, writer and director Rani Singh pulled some strings at a puppetry symposium organised with Thames Valley University earlier this month. The aim of the...
Hourly paid part-time lecturers at Birkbeck College's centre for extramural studies are to be balloted for industrial action following changes in their job description and non-recognition of their...
Leading academics and lawyers from more than 50 universities across 40 countries have challenged the legality of France's decision to resume nuclear testing in the South Pacific. The academics have...
A law student who took her university to the High Court in a year-long battle against allegations of plagiarism has won a reassessment of her third-class degree. The offer came after Christine...
Cambridge and London universities are the main contributors to the 1996 Research Assessment Exercise panels announced this week. The four national funding councils released the names of 542 members...
(Photograph) - Streets ahead: The New College Durham summer youth production of 42nd Street has sold out. It has been choreographed by Joanne Banks, a former performing arts student at the college,...
British degrees are cheaper than those offered by Australian and American Ivy League universities, according to research by London University's Institute of Education, writes Simon Targett. Foreign...
A large amount of the cash awarded to humanities postgraduates still goes to the "Golden Triangle" of Oxford, Cambridge and London, British Academy figures reveal. But the University of Sussex pipped...
Former Employment Department civil servants dominate the new-look Department for Education and Employment, taking five out of the eight top posts in the department's governing board. The only DFE...
Kam Patel meets Leda Cosmides, the evolutionary psychologist at the forefront of the hunt for a universal description of human nature. An enduring childhood memory for Leda Cosmides is that of her...
Fifty years after Hiroshima, nuclear scientist Arjun Makhijani talks to John Davies about the legacy of nuclear weapons production. The public, at least in the United States, has a very complex...
Do academics like Anthony Giddens neglect their students? Brian Brivati refutes the charge. The recent article and exchange of letters in The Guardian about whether or not Anthony Giddens, professor...
Are the Tories, after decades of proudly sporting their moniker as 'the stupid party', becoming intellectual? Huw Richards looks at the evidence. A conservative is a man who just sits and thinks -...
Wednesday. I spend most of the morning tidying up loose ends on a paper, checking references, adjusting graphs and tables and finally printing out copies for submission to the journal. As my last...