'Students take more professional approach'
"It has been a long haul," says Xavier Testar, assistant professor of biology at the University of Barcelona, of education reforms. Lecturers at the university, a vast institution with 68,400...
"It has been a long haul," says Xavier Testar, assistant professor of biology at the University of Barcelona, of education reforms. Lecturers at the university, a vast institution with 68,400...
Two years ago, the funding councils told all higher education institutions to prepare estate strategies. The reason was to improve the management of property resources and to satisfy the councils...
More than 20 widely applicable or "generic" technologies, including business process engineering, optical technology and software engineering, have been identified from the work of the Technology...
Medical research is being undermined by flaws in the patent laws which prevent scientists having access to the data they need, according to researchers from the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex...
The University of Botswana has been closed indefinitely following student protests at apparent government failure to investigate the ritual murder of a school student. The minister of education,...
Communitarianism has caught the imagination of politicians across the political spectrum. But can its founding father, Amitai Etzioni (above), be all things to all men - and, more importantly, women...
Why does the public find a nuclear waste repository risky? Aisling Irwin on the new academic field facing up to a tangle of sociopolitical factors. The people at Yucca mountain in Nevada State, in...
Ask people at work "what are you most worried about?" and the answer will be "job insecurity". There has been a 90 per cent growth in student numbers since 1980 but very slow growth in staff numbers...
Charles Oppenheim (THES, March 17) asserts that the planned extension of United Kingdom copyright to 70 years post mortem does not entail harmonisation with European copyright law. Your correspondent...
Lucy Hodges meets Julie Theriot, a biologist who listens to bacteria talk. In her lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Julie Theriot is busy growing nasty strains of bacteria. She nurtures listeria and...
Structural unemployment has become the key problem of post-industrial societies, that is, societies in which more than half the workforce is in service jobs. To speak of unemployment as structural...
MONDAY. Wake up in a hotel room in Canton at 4am for fear of missing my flight to Zhengzhou. Having researched foot-binding in China for five years, this field trip is to be the culmination of my...
The supposed "Battle with CBI on intellectual rights" (THES, March 17) provoked by the Higher Education Funding Council for England decision on GR (funding for collaborative research) is doubly...
We should like to comment on some of the points made in Peter Smith's article (THES, February 24). Professor Smith complains that "architect" does not feature as an NVQ title. This is because...
Of the 96 providers of computer science, only 10 or 9.6 per cent, were assessed as excellent" (THES, March 17). Presumably this calcuation was done by one of the others, using a Pentium-based PC ?...