Oxford review snag
Responses to Oxford University's first wholesale review in 30 years have signalled concerns over the style and direction of the exercise. A report from the eight-member commission of inquiry says...
Responses to Oxford University's first wholesale review in 30 years have signalled concerns over the style and direction of the exercise. A report from the eight-member commission of inquiry says...
The THES Internet Service this week carries the Research Opportunities listings in full. The service also includes details of the contents of this week's newspaper and all our advertisements, updated...
The Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals this week launched Universities and the Health of the Nation, to highlight the contribution that universities make to medical research. The document...
Natfhe, the university and college lecturers' union was expected to submit a claim for a flat pay increase of nearly Pounds 2,900 for l995/96 on all scales to the College Employers' Forum today. But...
The Labour Party has this week launched an initiative to debate the shortcomings of British science policy. Called Scientists for Labour, it has attracted the support of more than 200 scientists.
Scotland's former central institutions have reached a 2.7 per cent pay settlement, backdated to April 1. The award has been recommended to all 12 higher education institutions.
A Lampeter-based publishing house is trying to attract academics desperate to have their work published before the Research Assessment Exercise deadline next year by offering a fast-track refereed...
A five-month dispute between Asian community leaders and Handsworth College in Birmingham was being resolved this week after disagreements over payments to tutors which could total Pounds 180,000....
The Higher Education Funding Council for England is taking legal advice after the publication of an English Association report criticising some of its assessors. The report, written by Gordon...
The Nolan committee on standards in public life is turning its spotlight on the governance and management of universities and colleges. Lecturers' unions said they hoped the inquiry would produce...
This week's Final Word comes from an author whose work reflected what the footman saw: "Ah! Vanitas Vanitatum! Which of us is happy in this world? Which of us has his desire? or, having it, is...
Olwen Hufton on Elsa Morante's History . To select a single book from the thousands which have engaged me in one way or another during the passage from undergraduate to professor is a challenging...
La Selva
Bridging the Strait
Charles Darwin