Death of the Dons Quixote
Deprived of tenured dottiness and assailed by politicalcorrectness,is the hero with a licence to lecture becoming extinct? Adrian Mourby, with an extract from his campus novel (inset), examines the...
Deprived of tenured dottiness and assailed by politicalcorrectness,is the hero with a licence to lecture becoming extinct? Adrian Mourby, with an extract from his campus novel (inset), examines the...
Graham Lawton talks to the scientists who have founded companies and turned their research into gold In 1992 Steve Davies, professor of organic chemistry at Oxford University, was trying to solve a...
Paul Wilkinson examines the return of a terrorist phenomenon long thought to be in decline - the embassy siege It is easy to see why diplomats continue to be a favourite target for terrorists....
As India celebrates 50 years of independence, Sunil Khilnani tells David Walker that the West can learn from its democratic methods India is 50 years old this year. Birkbeck College's Sunil Khilnani...
Martin Ince reports on the latest global group, the E8 - eight countries whose huge or fast-growing economies pose the biggest challenge to the planet's environment You know the G7, that photo...
(Photograph) - Students marched in Brighton this week to demand lesbian, gay and bisexual equality. Cath Fletcher, convenor of the National Union of Students Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Campaign, said...
The executive committee of the academic board at Birkbeck College has recommended transferring the institution's physics department to University College London. It is under threat because of...
University and college governing bodies should receive guidance on codes of practice accord-ing to a white paper published this week. The Governance of Public Bodies: A Progress Report is the...
The Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals has set up a working group to consider what rules should govern the use of the name "university college". Its conclusions may feed into the Dearing...
THES looks at reaction to the DFEE's fourth Dearing submission, which queried standards and expansion FURTHER doubts surfaced this week about Government claims that graduate supply will soon outstrip...
THES looks at reaction to the DFEE's fourth Dearing submission, which queried standards and expansion ACCESS to higher education must be extended, not squeezed, the local government associations told...
LONDON's higher education should be integrated citywide with a possible "opted out" privatised tier of top research institutions, says a leading educationist. Gareth Williams, head of the policy...
JOBS and courses are under threat at Middlesex University as it faces up to a Pounds 3 million projected budget deficit. The former Middlesex Polytechnic has begun a thorough review of its academic...
The recreation of a council for national academic awards is heralded in the Government's fourth and final submission to the Dearing inquiry into higher education, quality watchdogs believe. The...
A-levels standards are high, a two-year inspection from the Office of Standards in Education has insisted, despite the education secretary's announcement this week that they face the "biggest shake-...