Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum
Nigel Barley explores a great British institution.
Nigel Barley explores a great British institution.
Nazi Germany and the Jews: The Years of Extermination, 1939-45 by Saul Friedl盲nder. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 拢30.00, ISBN 978297818779 "Friedlander's (1939 Club chair in Holocaust studies, University...
This week鈥檚 competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a philosopher and meteorologist: 鈥淎n octopus?鈥滶ntries, including postal address, should be sent to...
EngineeringContinuous Signals and Systems with MATLAB, Second editionBy Taan S. El Ali, professor of engineering at Benedict College, Columbia, and Mohammad A. Karim, vice-president for research at...
The BBSRC wants academics alert to the potential of its multimillion-pound long-term grants.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council- Award winner: John Wood- Institution: University College London- Value:拢3.6 millionTransgenic approaches to sensory neuron function- Award...
Brian Hoskins, the new director of Imperial's Grantham Institute, looks ahead to the climate-change challenge.
After working at Wigan Athletic Football Club, Heinz and British Airways, Colin Greth猫 has joined the University of Abertay Dundee as its head of human resources. He lists his interests as travel,...
Retreats allow scholars to rediscover the joys of writing. Rebecca Attwood reports.
Jess Moriarty, senior lecturer in the School of Language, Literature and Communication at the University of Brighton, uses creative writing exercises to help lecturers develop and become more...
Coventry University expelled 445 undergraduates - 3 per cent of its total enrolment - for failing to pay their fees in the past academic year.In addition, about 11 per cent of students are blocked...
A proposed marking model has angered some academics. Rebecca Attwood writes.
But revised system prompts concern over lack of specialist scrutiny. Melanie Newman reports.
Academics say research will suffer as fear of job cuts and privatisation grows. Zoe Corbyn reports.