Personnel chiefs mourn unions
Union leaders might find it hard to believe, but the potentially precarious state of their organisations is a major worry for personnel chiefs in higher education. The implications of dwindling union...
Union leaders might find it hard to believe, but the potentially precarious state of their organisations is a major worry for personnel chiefs in higher education. The implications of dwindling union...
(Photograph) - Go-getter: an electric car designed by engineers at the University of Wales, Cardiff, made its racing debut at Britain's first electric vehicle rally earlier this month. The car came...
More than half of Europe's high-flying graduates want to work for a multinational company - but they do not want a foreign boss. The main attractions of multinationals include working in foreign...
"Is economic history in decline?" Like all the best academic conference session titles it invited the response "It all depends what you mean by . .." Any such debate tends to have hints of the...
(Photograph) - Pray for today: Jan McDonald (left), professor of drama at Glasgow University, unveils a model of a proposed new centre for the study of theatre, film and television that has won...
Topics that have traditionally "scared the hell" out of the pharmaceutical industry will be discussed next week at an international conference organised by the University of Wales, Cardiff, and...
Alumni to be proud of nos 7 and 8: Overlooked in the media attention paid to the appointment of John Bercow as adviser to Virginia Bottomley, now shouldering responsibility for Britain's rich...
Steven Jay Gould, lecturing in London last week, revealed that even the most awe-inspiring of science writers can have problems with their editors. A paper he wrote on Darwin's drawing room at Down...
Software failure expert Bev Littlewood of City University had much to be depressed about this week. Not only does he think we are all in imminent danger of disaster from computer failure in our...
No contest for the Chicago participant whose name makes it most difficult to fulfil expectation -- James Thurber of the American University. Not a bloodhound or a picaresque anecdote of Ohio...
The latest bulletin from the Institute of Food Research in Norwich is a celebration of the persistence of scientists, this time in trying to find an objective measure of our subjective experiences of...
Bristol University staff have been told to pull their socks up - carefully. "The cushioning discs between the vertebrae in the spine fill with fluid during the night, replacing the fluid squeezed out...
A former part-time lecturer at North Tyneside College has heard this week that the Data Protection Registrar is to investigate his complaint about the way his private name and address were supplied...
Science of the beat: American west coast drummer Russ McKinnon gave a special seminar at Bournemouth University's percussion development unit this week. The unit is the only research unit in a...
A joint membership scheme has been agreed by the MSF and AUT which the unions hope will end embarrassing defections from one to the other, writes David Charter. The agreement, announced at the Trades...