Arts lifeline for prisoners
Arts projects in prisons are under financial threat because of the Government's emphasis on tightening security, according to Leeds Metropolitan University research. Interviews and questionnaires...
Arts projects in prisons are under financial threat because of the Government's emphasis on tightening security, according to Leeds Metropolitan University research. Interviews and questionnaires...
An inmate of Armley Prison with his sculpture, 'Ganymede and Jupiter' at the launch of the Arts in Prison Directory, part of research by Leeds Metropolitan University
When the economy is doing badly, Government popularity takes a nosedive. That may sound like commonsense. But now it has been proved by politics lecturer Neil Gavin of Liverpool University. He and...
Why should academics learn how to lecture when their careers depend on research, asks Alison Utley. As the notion of students-as-paying-customers gains firmer ground, they are increasingly unlikely...
India and China have both decided to set up national brewing schools and have turned to the world experts on beer - the Scots. The International Centre for Brewing and Distilling at Heriot-Watt...
A survey of the latest salary data has revealed that academics in new universities earn on average Pounds 3,500 less than their counterparts in older ones. According to the Association of University...
Two of the longest-serving left-of-centre governments go to the polls this weekend. Spain's voters look set to reject Felipe Gonzalez and his Socialist party after 13 and a half years in office, but...
Society is undergoing fundamental change, Edith Cresson, European commissioner, and former French socialist education minister and prime minister, explained to the 500 or so delegates attending the...
Training and Enterprise Councils are failing local graduates and employers by not providing sufficient support for high-level skills training, according to a report by leading employment experts. In...
Global warming and the associated rise in carbon dioxide levels could spell the end for many of Britain's indigenous plants, researchers have revealed. Although the research relates to wild plants it...
(Photograph) - Essex University students get to grips with a new indoor climbing wall. Unveiled on Wednesday, it is one of the largest and most advanced at any British university. The total cost of...
Strathclyde University has been celebrating the 200th anniversary of its foundation by John Anderson, who was himself a distinguished professor at Glasgow University. Principal John Arbuthnott has...
Alumnus to be proud of No: 33 is Rupert Allason, aka spy novelist Nigel West, aka the Hon Member (Conservative) for Torbay. Mr Allason's constancy, unbending support for open and honest government,...
y So which party is really concerned about education? Junior education and employment minister Cheryl Gillan thought she had the answer a couple of weeks ago during a debate initiated by Lib Dem...
But there is a fitting appreciation of Scottish culture from Glasgow University, currently publicising its offerings for next month's Set96 science, engineering and technology week. In Cyber Science...