Events
GRADUATE EXHIBITION 1995. To celebrate the Textile Conservation Centre's 20th anniversary the first exhibition of graduate students' work at the Courtauld Institute of Art will be held until January...
GRADUATE EXHIBITION 1995. To celebrate the Textile Conservation Centre's 20th anniversary the first exhibition of graduate students' work at the Courtauld Institute of Art will be held until January...
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ENGLAND IN BIRMINGHAM. Research contracts Ian Oakes and Tim Burden in partnership with two research technology organisations, Pounds 264,367 from the Department of Trade and...
QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, EDINBURGH. Leslie Rodger, author, marketing expert and former chairman of the college's governing body; Lisbeth Hockey, former member of the governing body and an expert in...
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. Gordon Beveridge, vice chancellor of Queen's University of Belfast has been awarded an honorary fellowship. ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING. John McCanny, professor...
The first academic research centre promising to put feminist issues at the top of the political agenda has opened in Hong Kong's most prestigious university. At the inauguration of the Hong Kong...
Several people were injured and property burned down or damaged from molotov cocktails thrown by a handful of "anarchists" and hooded "indignant citizens" during a university students' demonstration...
Bar-Ilan University, one of whose law students murdered Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, has set up a committee headed by a retired judge to investigate claims of extremism on campus. The...
University presidents stepped into the student-led fray over reforms in French higher education with their own list of demands and a flat rejection of at least one proposal by education minister...
German university rectors have pledged to continue developing their plans for student fees, despite triggering almost universal opposition from politicians and students. Hans-Uwe Erichsen, president...
The University of Viterbo, one of Italy's youngest state universities, is taking over and restoring some of the most interesting medieval and renaissance buildings in the old Papal stronghold of...
Is this the last straw? Again and again since 1981 the funding screw has been tightened on universities. In the past five years alone the amount of money for each student has gone down by 25 per cent...
The delegates, almost all female, at last week's British Association meeting on careers for women in science, technology and engineering were both impressive and depressing. Impressive because of the...
The remarkable regularity with which France's universities erupt suggests student protest movements bear a striking similarity. But this time, it is different. Since 1986, student unrest has sunk one...
I enjoyed David Cannadine's article on new perspectives in British history teaching (THES, November 24) but I was surprised to see him repeat the myth that this country is a "multi-racial society"....
The potential imposition of a national curriculum for higher education (THES, November 17) through GNVQs at level 4 is being promoted with a worrying lack of debate. On a technical basis alone, GNVQs...