Grants
UNIVERSITY OF READING Research grants: Professor A. O'Neill and Dr L. Steenman-Clark, Pounds 74,045 from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (UK universities global atmospheric...
UNIVERSITY OF READING Research grants: Professor A. O'Neill and Dr L. Steenman-Clark, Pounds 74,045 from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (UK universities global atmospheric...
RSAMD The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama has conferred fellowships on: William Fraser, principal and vice chancellor of the University of Glasgow; William Millar, former governor of RSAMD...
LIVING LANDSCAPE An exhibition of Shobha Banerjee's paintings will be shown at the Commonwealth Institute from April 28 to June 18. The artist's work questions her sense of place and her French-...
(Photograph) - Global vision: the European environmental satellite ERS-2, above, will be launched next week carrying eight instruments, including the along-track scanning radiometer (ATSR-2), built...
The island of Mauritius, a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean known for its sugar fields, volcanic mountains and white beaches, is to receive a $16 million World Bank loan for higher education....
Many senior academic staff are in the dark about how their pay increases are awarded, according to lecturers' union Natfhe. It has blamed the scrapping of nationally negotiated scales for...
As Oxford University tardily embraces film as a subject worthy of academic study, Ian Christie assures the traditionally trained that they can feel comfortable with the seductive magic of the cinema...
Jim Parlour argues that if we are going to lecture students on the evils of plagiarism, we ought to be clear about what it is. Wolverhampton University has launched a poster campaign to "warn...
Paul Churchland argues that as the secrets of the brain are uncovered by neural science, its many ills will become as easy to treat as the ills of the body. The past five years have seen an...
Composer Jonathan Harvey recalls his former maestros. I liked several of my Cambridge tutors well enough, but I did not get the sort of teaching that I needed. Analysis was rudimentary, the idea of...
Elaine Williams talks to Gillian Rose, the philosopher who has fused her scholarship, love affairs and experience of ovarian cancer into an extraordinary bestselling book. It takes an extraordinary...
For Oxford political theorist and former Thatcherite John Gray the central point is that there is no central point. David Walker reports on a self-confessed 'contrarian'. Philosophy is back. So...
Scotland's two main academic unions have joined forces to repel a threat to national pay scales, despite being bound by separate negotiations. The Association of University Teachers Scotland and the...
It is perhaps ironic that at a time when the further education sector has a pressing need to see the long-running dispute with Natfhe on lecturers' contracts settled as calmly as possible, the...
Asia continues its quest to find its own soul. For centuries, Asia has been at the receiving end of aggressive Western expansion which reached its height during the high period of colonial expansion...