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The proportion of women undergraduates entering Scottish higher education rose from 43 per cent in 1980/81 to 49 per cent in 1992/93. The latest Scottish Office bulletin says there was an 11.5 per...
The proportion of women undergraduates entering Scottish higher education rose from 43 per cent in 1980/81 to 49 per cent in 1992/93. The latest Scottish Office bulletin says there was an 11.5 per...
Charles Hendry, MP for High Peak in Derbyshire since 1992, is the new parliamentary private secretary to Gillian Shephard, Secretary of State for Education. He graduated from the University of...
Closer scientific collaboration between South Africa and the United Kingdom was signalled this week with an agreement between the two countries. Science minister David Hunt, visiting South Africa,...
The ÌÇÐÄVlog Statistics Agency this week produced its first publication, ÌÇÐÄVlog Statistics for the United Kingdom 1992/93 (129 pages, Pounds 15) in conjunction with the Government...
Natfhe's further education sector conference has endorsed the union's executive decision not to negotiate over new contracts with employers at Acas. This week's initial ACAS meeting between the...
Patients with rare diseases must be able to be referred to university hospitals to ensure that clinical research into such problems is not threatened, a House of Lords inquiry has been told. Scottish...
The University of London's external programme, where students can study for a degree from anywhere in the world, has had a 52 per cent increase in enquiries following a brief advertising campaign....
Birmingham could get a multi-campus university on the American state university model if plans to link the University of Central England and East Birmingham College go ahead. East Birmingham is...
Thousands of access course students whose plans to go on to higher education were jeopardised by the abolition of the mature students' allowance have been reprieved. The Department for Education and...
Fadil Sulejmani, rector of the ethnic Albanian University of Tetovo, Macedonia is in custody facing charges of incitement to resist the police that carry a prison sentence of between one and five...
Manchester University and Imperial College - the third and fifth largest recipients of funding council research money - have dropped into the safety net provided for losers in ÌÇÐÄVlog...
The European Journal of Women's Studies
This week's Final Word comes from an author whose family originally came from Holland: "How far I am away from the true temper of soul, this letter in its changing, uncertain moods, its scorn and...
Frank Webster on Ralph Miliband's Parliamentary Socialism . Now that there is an almost palpable enthusiasm around in intellectual circles for Tony Blair's new look, even electable, Labour Party, it...
Makaziwe Mandela and Malegapuru Makgoba on campus buzz-words. Two buzz-words are causing a stir in academic circles in the new South Africa. They are "affirmative action" and "transformation". The...