Eyewitness: Islam finds way to safe investment
The Islamic world is on the brink of launching a money market. The two main centres for the proposed market are the island Gulf state of Bahrain and Labuan, Malaysia's off-shore financial centre in...
The Islamic world is on the brink of launching a money market. The two main centres for the proposed market are the island Gulf state of Bahrain and Labuan, Malaysia's off-shore financial centre in...
Washington DC President George W. Bush's 2002 US budget proposal raises total spending on federally backed basic research by 6 per cent, but funds for global change research will fall by 4 per cent....
Students besieged the Ukrainian president's office this week and tried to make him swear on the Bible and constitution that he was not responsible for the murders of journalist Heorhiy Honhadze and...

Thailand plans to give its 25 public universities more autonomy by adopting the same system of institutional governance as Australia, writes Geoff Maslen. Universities in Thailand operate under the...
The battle between Turkey's president and the leadership of the country's higher education authority, Yok, has intensified following President Ahmet Necdet Sezer's decision to appoint Burhan...
The University of New South Wales last week announced an inquiry into "soft marking" for students paying full fees. The move, the first of its kind in Australia, follows claims that academics have...

Research assistant James Oldham adjusts the marker devices on a patient at the University of Plymouth's Movement Gait Analysis Laboratory. The university has spent more than £140,000 on cameras,...
University of Durham Colette Eggleton , formerly responsible for marketing Learning North East at the University of Sunderland, has been appointed marketing and development manager to the university'...

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You have reached the Piercemuller residence. There's no one here at the moment, but do leave a message. Dr Piercemuller. This is Maureen. Again. I have a very urgent message and unless you pick up...
Henry Hardy's enjoyably arch review (Books, THES , March 30) of Andrew Malcolm's latest blast against Oxford University Press invites a footnote. He says - though I do not for a moment believe him -...
Hardy writes in his review of The Remedy by Andrew Malcolm that "this was the one author in a million who would refuse to accept what he understandably saw as being mucked about. Malcolm sued". All...
You rightly commend British higher education institutions for the employability of their students ("UK degrees top tickets to jobs market", THES , April 6). Given that their data exclude diplomates...
There must be room for argument about whether employment after six months is the most meaningful test of employability. But even if it is, what stands out most from the figures published is the huge...
Nick Birch (Cutting Edge, THES , March 30) justifies his genetically modified crop research by claiming that scientists need to improve crop production to feed a rapidly growing population. Since...