Little and large: UMIST vice chancellor Bob Boucher
(Photograph) - Little and large: UMIST vice chancellor Bob Boucher holds up a disc with the details of the university's submission to the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England's Research...
(Photograph) - Little and large: UMIST vice chancellor Bob Boucher holds up a disc with the details of the university's submission to the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England's Research...
Is there a gene that promotes risk? asks David King Are you a risk taker? Do you do things "just for kicks"? As a THES reader, perhaps not, but if you do, part of the reason may be genetic. Before...
So how much has academic library life changed in the past century? Extracts from the Edinburgh University Library archives for 1895-97 printed in the recent 100th issue of the library's news bulletin...
Alumnus to be proud of no. 43 is man of letters A.N. Wilson, who recently regaled readers of the London Evening Standard with a short appreciation of the usefulness of higher education - arguing that...
A young Italian-speaking Eurocrat, making introductions in English at the fair, became confused over the pronunciation of EAIE, the acronym for the Educational Association for International Education...
And what did you do on your birthday? It would take someone with an extreme grievance against economic historians not to feel some sympathy for Roderick Floud, vice chancellor of London Guildhall...
The European Commission's ambition to harmonise qualifications throughout member states should begin with taxi drivers, undoubtedly the most homogeneous professional group to be found. A delegate to...
Antithesis loves to hear about a new discipline, and is especially taken with a suggestion last week by John Grange of Imperial College, London, who is investigating the finer details of our immune...
A new company called Apocalypse Software seems anxious to break into the HE market. "After SIM City and SIM Earth," says its leaflet, "comes SIM University. Make your little extramural class on...
NUS president elect Douglas Trainer has his sights fixed firmly on a new future where students contribute to their education and where negotiation rather than confrontation is the norm. Mr Trainer's...
Worries over funding are making higher education heads in Wales nervous over the prospect of introducing an entrance levy. Many believe that Welsh institutions would suffer serious recruitment...
More and more university applicants are opting for institutions in their home region, according to the latest figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. Almost half of successful...
An everyday field trip it was not. The trip involved the Four Green Fields of Ireland for a start. And as a fact-finding visit, it differed also - for in Ireland there are very few agreed facts...
Aisling Irwin reports on the Tuberculosis 2000 conference at the Royal Society of Medicine. Scientists hope that they may have found a new treatment for tuberculosis based not on drugs but on...
Aisling Irwin reports on the Tuberculosis 2000 conference at the Royal Society of Medicine. The United Kingdom urgently needs a TB action plan - yet a government working group has not reported 20...