Pulp students
Move over, Quentin Tarantino. Edinburgh College of Art this week presented the work of its final-year film and television students. Among the highlights: "unexplained bodies in the street, blood-...
Move over, Quentin Tarantino. Edinburgh College of Art this week presented the work of its final-year film and television students. Among the highlights: "unexplained bodies in the street, blood-...
As long as climate policy is consistent, that is all that matters. Michael Grubb, speaking on carbon dioxide emissions policy to the Royal Institute of International Affairs last week, told of the...
The House of Commons gave its blessing recently to the creation of "oral scientific histories", because they enrich the history of science. Haven't dental records been around for decades?
Medical academics are annually aggrieved by the timelag between their review body determining their pay award, and the universities actually handing over the cash. But perhaps in future the wait will...
And disappointment for the Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals, due to have current Scottish secretary Ian Lang address their annual dinner last Friday night. Mr Lang, a prominent...
Oxford also appears to have an odd effect on sportsmen. The Canadian team competing in the recent rugby world cup caused something of a stir by participating in a brawl on a scale more normally...
Something of a Freudian slip from Lord Younger, former Tory Secretary of State for Scotland, and now chancellor of Napier University, when he launched "Campaign Craighouse", the university's bid to...
Great lecture titles of our time, from Glasgow University - "If you can't find the heat, get out of the laboratory".
A mid all the comments that John Redwood appears to have come from another planet, a simple explanation for his otherwordliness has been overlooked. Mr Redwood is a fellow of All Souls, that...
John Redwood may be an intellectual heavyweight, but the former Welsh secretary is regarded more as a "vacant Vulcan" by further and higher education heads in Wales. A former fellow of All Souls...
Vice chancellors will today study a "framework of principles" to improve the career management of thousands of contract researchers in further and higher education. The draft "concordat", drawn up by...
The Health and Safety Executive will continue to prosecute individual staff for safety transgressions despite its failure to win a court case against a chemistry lecturer last week. Clive Bird's case...
Financial pressures appear to be forcing more students out of higher education, according to the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals. Reinforcing evidence earlier this year from a Higher...
While lending itself to "poacher turned gamekeeper" treatment, the appointment of former Association of University Teachers general secretary Diana Warwick as chief executive of the Committee of Vice...
Japan has become the first country to be admitted as an observer to the council of Cern, the Geneva-based particle physics laboratory.