Honorary degrees
University of Oxford DCL: Roman Herzog, president of the Federal Republic of Germany; Martin Jacomb, chairman of the British Council; Peter Taylor, former Lord Chief Justice of England. DLitt:...
University of Oxford DCL: Roman Herzog, president of the Federal Republic of Germany; Martin Jacomb, chairman of the British Council; Peter Taylor, former Lord Chief Justice of England. DLitt:...
City University, London C. Henderson, professor of petrology, has been awarded the Schlumberger Medal for 1996 by the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain. The award recognises scientific...
Royal Society of Edinburgh The following were elected as ordinary fellows of the society: Ian Alexander, regius professor and head of department of plant and soil science, University of Aberdeen;...
Last week's article "Bullies in the common room" (page 6) said that staff at Staffordshire University had been surveyed and bullying found. In fact the survey asked part-time students about bullying...
(Photograph) - Hug of love: student clutches a sculpture from Wimbledon School of Art, which is exhibiting work from the first five-years of its technical arts degree course at the Lyttelton, London...
Of first-degree new entrants, 93.1 per cent were studying on a full-time or sandwich basis. 51.2 per cent of first-degree new entrants were female. 44.8 per cent of students aged under 21 were living...
Next week the funding debate is set to dominate the 75th conference of the National Union of Students. Harriet Swain looks at the battles fought on floor and platform The year is 1968: the National...
Opposition to the Labour leadership of the National Union of Students Scotland proved ineffectual at its conference last week. Student associations at Perth College, Glasgow Caledonian and Paisley...
Student leaders in Northern Ireland have condemned the Government for transferring unexpected savings of Pounds 1.8 million from the student support budget to the maintenance budget for schools and...
An agreement signed last week by Ukrainian scholars and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies marks a breakthrough in relations between British universities and the countries of the former...
SOME 400 members of the public were expected to tell experts and decision makers exactly what they thought of genetics research at a gene jury hosted this week by the Wellcome Trust, and entitled "...
The new quality agency for higher education, which begins work next month, may scrutinise the claims to excellence of institutions that charge top-up fees. The Dearing committee of inquiry is...
The Labour Party began the election campaign this week by promising more political clout but no more money for education and employment. The Department for Education and Employment will become the...
A study by the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics said this week that Britain may be "over-investing" in higher education, Money might be better spent on reducing the...
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