Fellowships
HARKNESS FELLOWSHIP Fellowships for 1996/97 have been awarded to: Darren Shickle, lecturer in the centre for applied public health medicine at University of Wales College of Medicine, for research...
HARKNESS FELLOWSHIP Fellowships for 1996/97 have been awarded to: Darren Shickle, lecturer in the centre for applied public health medicine at University of Wales College of Medicine, for research...
UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER Research contracts Dr R. Moazzam, Pounds 85,000 from Brunel University (new technique for reduction of amplifier intermodulation); Professor C. Bucke and Dr M. Adlard,...
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE DCL: Elsie Tu, senior member of the Legislative Council and Municipal Council of Hong Kong. DLitt: Neil Astley, managing director and senior editor of Bloodaxe Books; Klaus...
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY May 15 at 5.30pm in Lecture Theatre D: Norman Toy, professor of fluid mechanics, "A kaleidoscope of fluid mechanics". ROEHAMPTON INSTITUTE, LONDON May 20 at 6pm in the Froebel...
An electronic review journal is to be launched by the Institute of Historical Research. The journal, Reviews in History, available from July, forms part of a three- year project funded by the Joint...
Projects linking telecommunications technology with software invention and hardware development to produce "anytime, anywhere, anybody" technology for disabled people have won European funding of...
Kodak has turned to United Kingdom academics to solve a problem that the company's founder George Eastman may not have foreseen when he set the world's shutters clicking. Billions of images now exist...
Andrew Charlesworth looks at criminal liability in the fourth of his series on Internet law. What should or should not be published, what is or is not obscene, and what the general public have or do...
Whatever the outcome of Newcastle United’s bid for their first championship in nearly 70 years, there is little doubt that the performance of Kevin Keegan’s team over the past three seasons has done...
The extremely hard behind-the-scenes work that has gone into making Strathclyde University's bicentenary a success may not be generally recognised. But the university newsletter is at least giving...
Metaphors for divine intervention abounded at the God and Science conference held by King's College London's Centre for Philosophical Studies last week. The more empirically minded delegates hunted...
Great excitement among radio soap listeners at Heriot-Watt University at the appointment of John Archer as the next vice chancellor, with fans of Radio 4's venerable chronicle of country folk...
Alumnus to be proud of no 47 is Brian Mawhinney, the mild-mannered and conciliatory Conservative Party chairman, whose efforts to raise the tone of political debate have been so appreciated in recent...
Staff and students in Edinburgh University's beleaguered centre for human ecology have accused university management of attempting "closure by deceit" in axing its MSc course. They claim the CHE has...
College heads are alarmed at indications that the English funding council is paving the way towards a direct link between quality judgements and funding. In a written version of his speech to last...