A day in the life: It’s just like a jigsaw
The tasks for Essex’s estate management director Andrew Nightingale involve slotting together ideas on funding, erecting a wind turbine and tackling the planning committee FEBRUARY 2007 8.30am I...
The tasks for Essex’s estate management director Andrew Nightingale involve slotting together ideas on funding, erecting a wind turbine and tackling the planning committee FEBRUARY 2007 8.30am I...
An instinct for innovation will enable higher education to lead the environmental agenda. David Eastwood explains Higher education has been at the heart of identifying the causes and the extent of...
A new model for assessing a university’s building needs takes into account not only its academic profile but also staff and students’ activities, says David Chiddick A ffordability is a critical...
Nottingham’s Jubilee Campus is notable not just for its design but also for its role in regeneration, as Matthew Baker reports Back in the 1960s, T. Dan Smith, the maverick leader of Newcastle City...
This year’s winners had new spins on fuel efficiency, bicycle recycling, environmentally friendly building renovations and course content. Martin Ince reports The Green Gown Awards are designed to...
The 2006-07 awards are marked by impressive efforts to reduce waste and recycle more, underpinned by cash constraints and the need to cut energy use. Peter James explains This year’s Green Gown...
Hotel-style digs with price tags to match offer students comfort and universities income, so why isn’t everyone keen on such schemes? wonders Alison Utley Dishwashers, leather sofas, broadband, flat-...
People expect a campus to have modern amenities and be sustainable. The estate manager must balance such demands, says Peter Kerr A university is often recognised by its estate, and many use it as...
…but does good design have to break the bank? wonders UCE estates director Graham Rhodes, as he battles with budgets, builders and casts an eye over a blueprint or two FEBRUARY 12, 2007 9am–11am It’s...
Universities keen to cut their carbon footprint can join a consortium that will help them to minimise their energy costs. Andrew Fields explains The Government’s 2006 climate change programme put the...
Why the French Don't Like Headscarves - Human Rights and Religion
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from the life of a 20th-century scientific polymath: "The newest and grandest liner in the White Star fleet...
Nazi Germany
The Trader, The Owner, The Slave
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