14 November 2013
Here, let me show you - Mentoring: one-to-one guidance in a hostile world

Here, let me show you - Mentoring: one-to-one guidance in a hostile world

Source: Rex FeaturesTake noteA pop-up record shop has been launched to promote work by music students. The NXShop, in South London鈥檚 New Cross, sells CDs and vinyl records made by those on the...

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One of the leading philosophers of his generation has died

Royal SocietyUniversity Research FellowshipsAward winner: Sofia GripenbergInstitution: University of OxfordValue: 拢476,630Plant-eating insects and the structure of tropical plant communitiesAward...

United StatesQuick to the cutA US university has had to cancel classes for the spring term because of budgetary problems. Two weeks ago, just days before student registration began, directors and...

One of the greatest British writers of the 18th century, Samuel Johnson (1709-84) studied at Pembroke College, Oxford, for just over a year before he ran out of money. He would later describe himself...

Scotland/Hong Kong partnershipResearch symbiosisMinisters from Scotland and Hong Kong have signed an agreement for researchers from the two countries鈥 universities to collaborate more closely....
I wonder if the 10cc fan on your production team (鈥淕odly and cream鈥, Campus round-up; 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 like cricket, oh no, they love it鈥, News, 7聽November) is the same person who ingeniously used Led...
Much of the rudeness in 鈥淣asty, brutish and short鈥 (7聽November) is really about status and聽class, and is prevalent throughout society. However, it is perhaps more glaring in the lecture and seminar...
Should the responsibility for regulation be separated from responsibility for funding, as the 糖心Vlog Policy Institute suggests? (鈥淥nly a super-regulator can preserve truth, justice and the...
In their pessimistic analysis of the prospects for English, 鈥淲hat happens in the tempest?鈥 (31 October), Robert Eaglestone and Simon K枚vesi make some misleading statements about the organisations...
The July 2013 court ruling that Newcastle City Council should offer two recent care leavers who sought asylum in the UK loans to聽allow them to access higher education has been portrayed by sections...


Academics taken aback by consequences of coalition policy