In the dock: Winnie Parson
(Photograph) - In the dock: Winnie Parson, in the clothes she wore when she worked as a welder during world war two, with Jean Hicks, a third-year student at Plymouth University, who staged an...
(Photograph) - In the dock: Winnie Parson, in the clothes she wore when she worked as a welder during world war two, with Jean Hicks, a third-year student at Plymouth University, who staged an...
ELECTRONIC back copies of nearly 50 research journals in 11 different subjects are now available to universities on subscription. The Joint Information Systems Committee of the United Kingdom higher...
White Rose Research, a joint venture between three Yorkshire universities, is to become a limited company after securing more than Pounds 1.5 million in its first year. The consortium of Leeds,...
'It's OK, Mum. I'm only spending Pounds 5 on food.' Olga Wojtas talks to Scottish parents worried about funding their children through university STRATHCLYDE University has pioneered information...
Jim Wheelan reports on a joint project to collect useful information to improve estates management Higher education spent Pounds 2 billion on estates in 1995-96 - almost a fifth of total expenditure...
A modern architect's task is to blend hi-tech design with a motley collection of campus buildings, Jeremy Melvin writes Buildings at Oxford and Cambridge, such as the Radcliffe Camera and King's...
Universities are hatching ambitious plans involving property disposals, relocations, new buildings and higher usage. Gordon Hood reports The 1990s have seen some of the most dynamic shifts to...
Toni Berg, 18, is taking A-levels at Cadbury Sixth Form College in Birmingham. She has visited Glasgow University and is due to sample the University of Kent at Canterbury soon. Her favourite so far...
Bournemouth University signed private contractors to run its canteen. Elaine Carlton reports on the results The centrepiece of the tour for any prospective student is not the library, lecture...
Peter Sandy looks at how fees and loans raise expectations of value-for money housing and services A lecturer friend complained about a student who not only had his mobile phone switched on during a...
Regional differences in funding may be affecting students' choices of where they study, argues Stephen Court LINKS between universities and their regions, including the "nation-regions" of Scotland,...
Monday Up early in a cold sweat. Today's the day Angel FM goes on air, broadcasting my students' work live to north London. They've had endless lessons in how not to commit libel, and strict...
Since the 1980s France has undergone a number of changes that have triggered a major identity crisis. On the one hand, unemployment and the inability of the state to deal with it; on the other, the...
Fixed-term contracts have been part of the university system for decades. Properly used they will always have a place. Unfortunately, universities are no longer the experts on fixed-term contracts....
Everything in the university garden is still rosy, says Ted Nield. Shame about the rest of the estate Some of the happiest moments of my undergraduate life that were not spent in the Victoria Arms...