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Phil Harris, joint director of the centre for corporate and public affairs at Manchester Metropolitan University, has been elected chair of the Academy of Marketing. He succeeds David Carson. Deborah...
Phil Harris, joint director of the centre for corporate and public affairs at Manchester Metropolitan University, has been elected chair of the Academy of Marketing. He succeeds David Carson. Deborah...
The Royal Anthropological Institute has awarded a patron's medal to James Woodburn, senior lecturer in anthropology at the London School of Economics; the Rivers Memorial Medal to Caroline Humphrey,...
Turkmenistan has two main resources - fossil fuels and the tourist potential of the ancient Silk Road. But both have their down side. Until new (and politically controversial) pipelines are built,...
Time magazine has selected the University of Southern California as its "College of the Year" for 1999. Time said the university, often seen as a second choice for students who failed to get into...
About 500 students from the francophone west African state of Guinea staged a peaceful demonstration outside the country's embassy in Tunis claiming their grants have not been paid for five months....
University Sains Malaysia has rejected a student council claim that 80 per cent of students are against mixed-race roomin. Officials said it was "absurd" to speak for 14,000 students on the basis of...
Harvey J. Kaye joined historians on the road to Galicia this summer to debate where their work was leading morally and politically I came away from the second international congress of "History under...
MONTREAL. Cuba's attitude to critical academics may be easing only months after the jailing of four dissidents who questioned the country's economic and political policies. A Cuban professor who...
ROME. The body of one of Italy's most eminent economists, who mysteriously disappeared 12 years ago, may be at the bottom of a well near Rome, according to a lawyer who bought the land. Federico...
MELBOURNE. Jacques Derrida, the famed French philosopher and cultural theorist, drew crowds in their thousands when he visited Melbourne and Sydney last week. The powerful proponent of deconstruction...
PARIS. A British academic is in charge of transforming Unesco's statistics division into a semi-autonomous institute that will give world leaders data to aid decision-making. Denise Lievesley, former...
As email and the web become ubiquitous, guidelines for ethical use of internet services are now essential for users, says Ruth McGuire. One useful lesson to emerge from the Clinton scandal is that...
Colin Clark Lecturer in social policy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, and member of the British Gypsy Council. Moving On: The Gypsies and Travellers of Britain by Colin Clark and Donald Kendrick...
'I was hamstered and now I'm c**ted.' If you want to teach effectively, best brush up on your slang, says Tony Thorne. As a nation, it seems, we British are passing through a particularly foul-...
The quality of teaching should not be measured by scores, says Roger Williams The Quality Assurance Agency will soon present proposals for a new method of assessing the quality of university teaching...