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I was surprised to read Keith Flett's letter about whether academics were around campus or not (May 12). I thought that this kind of thinking disappeared a long time ago. It certainly has in the...
I was surprised to read Keith Flett's letter about whether academics were around campus or not (May 12). I thought that this kind of thinking disappeared a long time ago. It certainly has in the...
Fay Weldon tried to write for the web and gave up (Features, May 12). She could consider applying for a place on the online MA in creative writing and new media at De Montfort University, where she...
It is untrue that the policy passed at the Association of University Teachers council last Thursday would "in effect rule out any future boycott of Israeli universities" ("Differences of policy over...
William Keenan applauds De Montfort University's decision to withdraw its psychology degrees from British Psychological Society accreditation (Letters, May 12). He suggests that psychologists, backed...
I see Cambridge University is trying to keep up with the forward-looking University of Poppleton (Laurie Taylor, May 12) by advertising for a lecturer in space planning (Jobs, May 12). John Mingers...
John Lloyd will head Oxford University's new Institute for the Study of Journalism. Huw Richards meets him Young man, journalism is a course of study that Oxford does not do!" John Lloyd is growing...
Many new 'lifestyle' products have been created or inspired by academics. Harriet Swain uncovers the extraordinary in the everyday Think of a typical morning. You brush your teeth, shave perhaps,...
China must address the issue of using executed convicts' organs for transplantation if it is to compete in medical research, says Stephen Wigmore British universities have flocked to China in recent...
Should architects of, and curators in, modern museums forget impressive gestures and create more low-key affairs to engage a wider audience? asks Hugh Aldersey-Williams Social inclusion has damaged...
Howard Goodall, whose CIA agent father voiced suspicion about Kim Philby during the Cold War, explores the culture of fear then and now My mother had a secret. Well, more than one secret. But the one...
Trust and free speech fly out the window as universities kowtow to the Government, argues Simon Larter The end of my second year is only days away, the pay dispute is having a direct impact on...
Brussels, 17 May 2006 PROVISIONAL 2005/02(COD) 16.5.2006 ***I DRAFT REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on advanced therapy medicinal products and...
Brussels, 17 May 2006 Participants at the two-day conference on 'Re-searching Women in Science and Technology' in Vienna on 15 and 16 May, were granted an insight into some of the best practices in...
Brussels, 17 May 2006 Full text of Document 1800/06 1. Adoption of the agenda 2. Approval of Summary of Conclusions of the previous meeting I Information items 3. Information from the CSO Presidency...
Commons committee fails to break deadlock over university pay Hundreds of thousands of final year students are facing the prospect of not graduating this summer after an 11th-hour hearing to end the...