Histories of science friction
The Values of Precision - Trust in Numbers
The Values of Precision - Trust in Numbers
Quantum Theory - Veiled Reality - Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity
What Spacetime Explains
Quantum Field Theory
Large-Scale Matrix Problems and the Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations
Quantum Fields on a Lattice
Quantum Mechanics
On the Shoulders of Giants
Michael Scott believes the traditional concept of a university is crumbling fast, and a good thing too. The popular conception of university education is based on the Oxbridge model and, to a lesser...
Universities have historically done little to make disabled students welcome, and still have no statutory duty to do so. Simon Midgley finds out how their lot has improved since the 1970s. In some...
Helen Garrod was born with a form of dwarfism and spends much of her waking day in an electric wheelchair. Now 24, she recently left Nottingham University where she achieved a first-class honours...
Is the modularisation of courses a stepping stone or a stumbling block? The latest signs seem to point to a brighter future, say Norman Jackson and Patricia Gregg. Nearly 90 per cent of universities...
SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY. Principal lecturer and reader: Barry Goodchild, senior lecturer in housing and urban planning. Senior academic: Glyn Owen, former principal lecturer, policy research...
The growth of business studies may not simply be cause for celebration all round, as Lucy Hodges reports. Anyone who thinks Britain is still churning out too many arts graduates - people who can read...
Collecting comprehensive data is a colossal undertaking, says Brian Ramsden. The Higher Education Statistics Agency was incorporated in November 1992, following proposals in the White Paper Higher...