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THESIS, The THES Internet Service, has a complete and fully searchable archive of The THES from October 1994 available to all subscribers to the newspaper, who can reach the archive with a specially...
THESIS, The THES Internet Service, has a complete and fully searchable archive of The THES from October 1994 available to all subscribers to the newspaper, who can reach the archive with a specially...
AN ADMIRAL, a businesswoman and a local authority chief executive will be among members of the new Independent Review Committee deciding future approaches to lecturers' pay. Full membership of the...
HOMELESS premier league football club Wimbledon is bidding against second division Fulham to secure playing fields owned by the University of London. But although Wimbledon is thought to have bid...
It would take the high-profile collapse of just one big collaborative science project for the whole system of joint funding for massive research facilities to be brought into question. Luke Georghiou...
British funding for astronomy and particle physics may be spread too thinly and be producing too few results, according to the incoming chief executive of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research...
The European Parliament is squaring up for a new battle over research funding following a ministers' agreement to cut the Framework budget. Members of the Council of Research Ministers agreed last...
Royal Greenwich Observatory in Cambridge is set to close, paving the way for a single United Kingdom astronomical research establishment in Edinburgh. In a statement this week, Cambridge University...
The mayor of Philadelphia, site of the 150th meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, stunned nutritionists in his welcoming speech by telling the assembled audience of the...
Doug Trainer is doubtless horrified (see Antithesis last week), but student union leaders at Bristol University seem determined to do something about member apathy. So desperate were they to attract...
The future leader of Britain's physicists, Ian Halliday, incoming chief executive of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council, is already finding life mildly puzzling. He told the Royal...
The Institute of Physics needs opinionated scientists, preferably in the Brighton area, and not necessarily physicists. You are wanteed at 2pm on March 17 for a debate forming part of the IoP's...
The Quality Assurance Agency has finally found a new headquarters. After months of hunting around the environs of Longdon, Gloucestershire home of QAA chief executive John Randall, the agency has...
Computer rage and technofear may be trends of the 1990s, but researchers at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth are finding that their effects can still be outweighed by a more traditional complaint...
Alumnus to be proud of No 159 may be about to jet to Bagdhad in a bid to prevent bombs falling on the handiwork of the British university graduates implicated in Saddam Hussein's biochemical weapons...
MASTER surgeons could soon oversee operations via satellite using technology being developed at Plymouth University. A Pounds 25,000 pilot scheme will start early next month linking the university...