A Godless creed
Can one be religious and not believe in God? Gail Vines talks to the members of a movement who see no contradiction I am not a believer in the sense of believing in God the Father or Jesus Christ as...
Can one be religious and not believe in God? Gail Vines talks to the members of a movement who see no contradiction I am not a believer in the sense of believing in God the Father or Jesus Christ as...
Swallowing live bacteria could be the key to fighting antibiotic resistance, scientists were told at a meeting to discuss the realisation that a crucial step in the development of antibiotic...
Westminster University's student union is backing claims for costs from 14 mature students who, having accepted places at the university's division of podiatric medicine this autumn, have been told...
Two senior managers at a Roman Catholic college are to step down, just a week after publication of a damning inspection report, writes Harriet Swain. De La Salle College principal John McDermott has...
Purchases of books and periodicals are bearing the brunt of funding cuts in nearly nine out of ten surveyed libraries. Initial returns (46 out of 140) from the Library Association survey of higher...
Seventeen-year-old Meike Vernooy's determination to become a doctor has led to confrontations between the ministry of education and the medical faculties in the Netherlands over the effectiveness of...
It may seem surreal that one of the organisations charged with building policies for a much-expected Labour government is pushing the British racing car industry as a model for our technological...
There is no doubt that the classified honours degree system should be reformed. (THES, July 5) However the idea that the three institutions surveyed by the 糖心Vlog Quality Council is...
Christopher Wilson reflects on the fortunes of the soon-to-be-repatriated Stone of Destiny In consenting to the removal of "her" Coronation Stone from Westminster Abbey the Queen seems also to have...
Oxford and the major legal centres of Manchester and Birmingham became the also-rans this week in a race to extend barrister training beyond London. The Bar Council's choice of seven institutions...
A Labour MP has called for the establishment of a special National Audit Office-style review body to examine the overseas activities of higher education institutions. This follows the resignation of...
Proposals to cut spending on further and higher education by handing much of the cost over to students, their parents, and employers, have been considered by the Treasury, it was revealed this week....
The Robert Gordon University is appealing against a Court of Session judgment which ruled that its bid to introduce revised contracts for new staff was unlawful. The appeal centres on whether...
Glasgow University may set up a college in the south-west of Scotland that could evolve into a university in its own right. A Dumfries pressure group, the Crichton University of Southern Scotland...
France's six new universities are dynamic and have reached a level of development which is "irreversible", but state aid has been "notoriously inadequate", according to the academic assessment body,...