Seeds for ideas
As part of our series on finding funds, we look at the Economic and Social Research Council's funding stream aimed at younger researchers, often overlooked by postgraduates. And we talk to some...
As part of our series on finding funds, we look at the Economic and Social Research Council's funding stream aimed at younger researchers, often overlooked by postgraduates. And we talk to some...
Recently Adrian Beck accompanied Dutch police officers in a factory raid. They were looking for illegal immigrants working there, but although none were found, he was able to observe how the non-...
She is less than a year into her ESRC-funded research, but Jacky Boivin is already "very excited" about her findings. Her interest is in the relationship between stress and infertility, in particular...
A lecturer in finance in Edinburgh University's department of business studies, SethArmitage had no great hopes of getting an ESRC research grant at his first application. "Everybody said you can try...
Stuffed to the gills with doctors and police officers, television drama misses out on the appeal of science. Olga Wojtas discovers a plan to correct this. Bob Robinson, professor of biological...
An ESRC studentship helped Uma Kothari spend time in India in the 1980s studying small peasant farmers who became quite wealthy from sugar cane production. Five years after gaining a PhD at Edinburgh...
Chris Hatton reports on a serious and growing threat to the mental health of the research community. Recent advances in psychiatry have identified a new syndrome sweeping the nation's research...
Aisling Irwin on doctorates experimenting with vivas and theses. Imagine a doctorate with no viva. Instead, the student must give an open defence of their thesis, which anyone can attend. The first...
Allan Reese wants to know why PhD theses still look so shoddy. The PhD thesis should be taken by the scruff of its neck and dragged into the 21st century. In the age of CD-Roms, multimedia and...
Susan Hawley is stretching the boundaries of theological research. Elaine Williams reports. Held up by a road block, at the mercy of bandits in the northern mountains of Nicaragua between Managua and...
No signs of deficit financing at King's College, Cambridge even if the foundations of its fortune were laid by Keynes during his period as bursar. Those attending a recent fundraising event were on...
Always priding itself as a source of wit, vitality and new ideas, the Cambridge Union has taken up the neglected cause of spelling reform. This term's programme includes such imaginative coinages as...
Alumnus No: 48 follows in the Oxford Union's tradition that its guest speakers from the world of sport should epitomise the highest traditions of fair play, sportsmanship and above all exemplary off-...
Moves by Scottish higher education institutions to set up their own television channel have foundered because the Scottish 糖心Vlog Funding Council says the scheme is not value for money. The...
The traditionally male-dominated discipline of economics is set to attack its gender gap with the creation of a new Royal Economic Society committee. The RES executive, which meets next Thursday,...