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A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Brussels, 23 January 2002 A new expert group on women in industrial research, the STRATA-ETAN group, met for the first time on 22 January by the European Commission's Research DG. The group aims to...
The academy is paying too much, not too little, heed to calls for adaptability to the market, says Hannah Forsyth
The UK needs to educate at least an extra 10,000 science graduates a year just to maintain its current industrial position, a major new report has concluded.

Philip Kemp on how the American film industry reacted variously to the rise of fascism in Germany

Philip Kemp on how the US movie industry mostly ignored the rise of Fascism in Germany

University of WestminsterRoland DannreutherRoland Dannreuther, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Westminster, said he felt an equal mixture of 鈥渆xcitement and...

University of WestminsterRoland DannreutherRoland Dannreuther, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Westminster, said he felt an equal mixture of 鈥渆xcitement and...

Poll respondents threatened with redundancy for non-submission

A successful industrialist who went on to become an academic expert on operations management has died.Alan Harrison was born in Oxfordshire on 25 November 1944 and educated at Abingdon School before...
The Association of University Teachers' new president, Philip Burgess, took office this week and was plunged immediately into drawing up battle plans for industrial action. Mr Burgess took over...

The government鈥檚 immigration policy harms student traffic from abroad and the economy, claims Shabana Mahmood
A strategy to link research with media and digital industries is crucial, Elizabeth Gibney hears

University for the Creative ArtsWill AlsopThe man who designed the H么tel du D茅partement des Bouches-du-Rh么ne (鈥淟e Grand Bleu鈥) in Marseilles and the Stirling Prize-winning Peckham Library in South...

Sergio Sismondo on a critical exploration of a new, lucrative model for public well-being