Pounds 3m multimedia contest as grants cut
Universities are invited to join with companies in a multimedia competition launched this week by science and technology minister Ian Taylor as part of the Government's Pounds 35 million Information...
Universities are invited to join with companies in a multimedia competition launched this week by science and technology minister Ian Taylor as part of the Government's Pounds 35 million Information...
Lord only knows what W. G. Grace, would have made of the World Cup which started this week, complete with limited-over matches, floodlight stadia and players in bright clothing. But his home city of...
A unique research collection documenting 200 years of British labour history was awarded Pounds 198,900 this week by the National Heritage Lottery Fund. The Working Class Movement Library in Salford...
Teacher training in universities and colleges is facing a financial crisis which could prove "unmanageable", education heads warned this week. Intake targets and funding allocations were sent by the...
The assumed connection between funding and quality in higher education appears to have broken down, according to an analysis of teaching funding published by The THES this week. The analysis, by...
It should have been a symbol of hope for Ulster's fragile future. The daughter of a renowned republican facing the son of a prominent unionist in an election for president of Queen's University's...
The Scott report and its evidence promises to be a real feast for university departments to binge on. Joe Jacob examines the courses So at long last Sir Richard Scott has reported on the arms-to-Iraq...
A Canadian history professor is running in the New Hampshire primary as the first foreigner to run for president of the United States. Bruce Daniels, a University of Winnipeg professor, has dual...
The Association of University Teachers has today made public a strategy to bring to a halt two years of rivalry and disagreement with lecturers' union Natfhe by creating a single union for higher...
Global environmental research could be seriously damaged in an escalating dispute about who should pay for satellite data. Last week the United States fired the latest salvoes in what is being called...
'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses,' beseeches the inscription on the Statue of Liberty. It is a welcome many in the US would not extend to today's immigrants, whom they see as too...
Lucy Hodges reports on the challenges facing a world with six billion inhabitants The statistics are sobering. Global population, which stands at 5.7 billion, is expected to almost double by the...
Would you save the life of a dictator who was in the habit of arresting doctors whose prognoses displeased him? Zhores Medvedev speculates that Stalin's death was a mite premature At the beginning of...
John Leslie argues that if you view the certainty of global warming, the likelihood of nuclear war and the possibility of grey goo calamity from the perspective of the doomsday argument, nobody...
The bandwagon is rolling for some form of graduate tax. The executive of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals is pushing hard on the idea of an income-contingent loan, a scheme operating...