Reunited: graduating with Thatcher
Fiona Millar studied economics and economic history at University College London from 1976 to 1979 I suppose I was once what could be called a "university refuser". I loved every minute of my school...
Fiona Millar studied economics and economic history at University College London from 1976 to 1979 I suppose I was once what could be called a "university refuser". I loved every minute of my school...
According to reports in last week's Haaretz newspaper, Israel's academic freedom is in danger of being trampled on by politicians. These were sparked in part by the decision by Limor Livnat, the...
EU expansion offers scholars great opportunities and challenges, says George Kolankiewicz In 1915, in a lecture inaugurating the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, Tom sy Masaryk, the...
It's marketing not medical research that makes drugs pricier than they need be, argues Merrill Goozner The senior-citizen drug benefit signed into law by President George W. Bush last autumn...
Interacting with our peers often clarifies our thinking and improves our work, observes Nicholas Saunders. Networking is one of those terms that elicits strong reactions. It seems we either use it...
The zoologist chosen by Oxford's world-renowned department to set up an international group in field ornithology will land in exalted company. And the post is very well rewarded. Lee Elliot Major...
David Watling, 40 Centenary Chairs at Leeds Job advertised in The Times Higher October 17, 2003 David Watling started his new job as head of the ten-strong networks research group within the...
An adapted sports timing system is just one of the innovative ways the attendance of students at lectures is being monitored. Jon Brooke reports. Lord Lucan, Mickey Mouse and Osama bin Laden all have...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage. Name : Peter T. Robbins Age : 36 Job : Lecturer in sociology, Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University;...
UK universities stand to lose millions of pounds because they will no longer be able to charge full-cost tuition fees to students from the ten countries joining the European Union this Saturday....
The truth about what foreigners really think of Britain and its people was revealed at this year's International Student Awards. The entrants wrote letters home that paint a picture of a country...
Ucas applies pressure for more exam information The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service is to discuss with exam boards whether they could reveal marks for the six parts of the A-level course...
Brussels, 29 April 2004 As part of the enlargement process, 24 national enforcement laboratories from the acceding countries will today sign an agreement in Prague to become part of the European...
Brussels, 29 Apr 2004 The EUROCEAN 2004 Conference, will take place from 10th-13th May 2004 in Galway, Ireland. Celebrating European Marine Science Building the European Research Area Communicating...
Brussels, 29 Apr 2004 Amid fears of terror attacks and the shifting demographical and political sands across Europe, EU policy-makers are keen to raise the profile of research on security challenges...