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No new slang has emerged in the past few years for what used to be called digs. London students will still refer to their pad (the 1960s favourite), their gaff (heard for at least 100 years), or...
No new slang has emerged in the past few years for what used to be called digs. London students will still refer to their pad (the 1960s favourite), their gaff (heard for at least 100 years), or...
Norman Lindop, senior vice-president 1942-43. "I became NUS senior vice-president in my year as president at Queen Mary, while I was taking finals. The annual general meeting was between two exams. I...
The National Union of Students has always reflected the spirit of the times. Now, two long-term members are putting its 78-year history into print. Harriet Swain reports A few times a year, men and...
University is a good place to write a novel. But while you have nothing to lose, you must have something to say. Anne Sebba reports One of the hottest cinema tickets last month was for The Beach,...
Do students need a skills certificate and a degree? Alec Farquharson reports on new moves to meet employers' needs One day, in the not so distant future, students may leave universities clutching two...
(Photograph) - Montreal's McGill University students relax despite exam-period stress. Enterprising colleagues from the university's school of physical and occupational therapy gave them a work-over...
As the budget boosts incentives for fundraising and enterprise, a new report shows how top research universities are already pulling away from the rest of the pack. Claire Sanders reports. A few...
Leeds University has submitted a complaint to Nominet, the internet regulatory authority, after a Leeds Metropolitan student refused to hand over the ownership of a website called leeds- uni.co.uk....
* Department of chemistry, Imperial College, London 1996 RAE rating: 5 Number of lecturers and professors: 41 Number of post-docs:97 Number of PhD students:175 Research income from the funding...
The Scottish ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council is beefing up institutions' role in promoting social inclusion and the knowledge economy through its Pounds 616 million of allocations for the coming...
Negotiations to try to solve the Educational Institute of Scotland's dispute in the new universities have sadly come too late for Paul Cosgrove, lecturer in sculpture at Glasgow School of Art. Due to...
The European Commission has invited applications for subsidies of up to E100,000 (Pounds 61,745) to co-finance academic projects that promote the spread of knowledge of European integration....
Foreign-language lettori at the University of Florence have demonstrated against the senate's refusal to take action to rectify their illegal contracts. The flawed contracts were identified by an...
British universities have to think seriously about merging and forging strategic alliances if they want to compete in the cut-throat world of global higher education, vice-chancellors will hear at a...
Established higher education providers were warned last week that the "death of distance" gave new competitors a strategic weapon in the battle for customers. Michael Zastrocky, vice-president of...