From today's UK papers
Ex-manderin frets over education cash The former senior civil servant who headed the education department when Labour came to power in 1997 yesterday expressed concern that education had been starved...
Ex-manderin frets over education cash The former senior civil servant who headed the education department when Labour came to power in 1997 yesterday expressed concern that education had been starved...
Nasty surprise for knight Sir Ian Kennedy, who was knighted in the new year’s honours, has lost his job as professor of health law, ethics and policy at University College London. Sir Ian had secured...
France is passing key stages in its effort to achieve the Bologna declaration's aim of harmonising higher education across Europe. The consultative National Council for ÌÇÐÄVlog and Research...
Reports that Chelsea Clinton may quit Oxford University in favour of the London School of Economics have proved untrue. There had been rumours that one of her aides had asked the LSE whether it would...
Plymouth University has scored a bit of a coup. It has recruited Roland Levinsky, vice-provost of University College London, as its next vice-chancellor. Professor Levinsky is head of UCL's graduate...
Handy hints for finance managers are offered in the current issue of University Business . Amid a welter of helpful hints, Joan Thompson, treasurer of Iowa State University, recommends that you paint...
Interdisciplinarity could be key to promoting a culture of debate in our universities, says Stephen Rowland. Critique and contestation are essential features of a democratic educational process. Life...
South Africa's universities and technikons are to benefit from a shift in British development funding towards tackling an HIV-Aids epidemic that is decimating the region, including its highly...
DCS : Well, mother-in-law, I've got some very good news. M-in-law : Really, what's that? DCS : My department got a 5 in the RAE. M-in-law : What's that? Wife : Oh, don't be silly; he's been talking...
The Copyright Tribunal has ruled in favour of universities in the battle over photocopying royalties. Caroline Davis looks at the tribunal's decisions. After three months' deliberation, the tribunal...
APPOINTMENTS Royal College of Art Felicity Aylieff , ceramicist and professor of ceramics at Bath Spa University College, has been appointed senior tutor in the RCA's ceramics and glass department....
February Attend a long interview with the vice-chancellor in response to my earlier letter asking for a review of my role at the university. After serving more than ten years as dean of school, I...
This week's appointment of Carmel Hanna as employment and learning minister in the Northern Ireland Assembly came as a bit of a surprise. Her name had hardly featured in the speculation surrounding...
Generous offers of help have deluged the offices of The THES since last week's publication of the results of the research assessment exercise. Compiling a league table based on the results gained by...
And now for the results of The THES 's 2001 celebrity scientist competition. The rough-and-ready rankings are based on the total number of direct quotations of at least one sentence published in...