Science takes centre stage
Adapting science for the stage has become something of a trend. A recent success is Michael Frayn's Copenhagen, which has been running in London's West End for 18 months. The play depicts the meeting...
Adapting science for the stage has become something of a trend. A recent success is Michael Frayn's Copenhagen, which has been running in London's West End for 18 months. The play depicts the meeting...
How has the relationship between art and science evolved? Below, Elaine Williams previews an exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery that focuses on the representation of the human body in medicine...
The palette and the pipette. Frances Ashcroft will speak in the discussion Strange and Charmed: Science and the Contemporary Visual Arts with Sian Ede, A. S. Byatt, Martin Kemp and Richard Wentworth...
What draws scholars to grubbing around in the dirt under the blazing sun and sifting soil for shards of pottery? To find out, Jennifer Wallace joined an archaeological dig in Israel There are three...
(Photograph) - Vet Kirsty Pickles polishes the teeth of Storm, a patient at William Dick Large Animal Hospital near Edinburgh, which opened last week. Photograph by Atom.
Elaine Thomas has been chief executive of Surrey Institute of Art and Design since January 2000, not 2001 as reported last week.
David Triesman, general secretary of the Association of University Teachers, has been appointed to the Cabinet Office Better Regulation Task Force. Kate Heasman, ex-president of lecturers' union...
Voluntary privatisation of universities and deregulated tuition fees are among options for radical changes in higher education funding to be considered by vice-chancellors next week. A call for the...
Unions have given a cautious thumbs-up to proposals for a post-qualification university application system. The Association of University Teachers and lecturers' union Natfhe are optimistic about...
The appointment of Geoff Mulgan, one of prime minister Tony Blair's top advisers, to a senior civil service post has reignited opposition concerns about the politicisation of Whitehall. Mr Mulgan, co...
Carol Clewlow (below), bestselling author of A Woman's Guide to Adultery, has been appointed the first writer in residence at Newcastle University's medical school. Ms Clewlow will run creative...
Bangor University's school of ocean sciences has received E1.5 million (Pounds 920,000) from the European Union to undertake pan-European research in marine physics, geology, biology and chemistry....
Glasgow and Strathclyde universities are extending their collaboration with plans for a joint department in naval architecture and marine engineering. The department will combine the resources of...
The government published A Quality Strategy for Social Care last week. It proposed a new body to issue guidance on social care practice, a new quality framework and a radical reform of training...
A research centre for the study of relations between Jews and non-Jews opens at the University of Southampton next month with a grant of Pounds 845,176 from the Arts and Humanities Research Board. It...