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Top-up fees spark rush for university places University applications have risen by nearly nine per cent this year as students rush to secure university places before the introduction of top-up fees....
Top-up fees spark rush for university places University applications have risen by nearly nine per cent this year as students rush to secure university places before the introduction of top-up fees....
Stockholm, October 2005 Ministers, ladies and gentlemen, First allow me to say how pleased I am to have been invited by the Academy to give this speech. I am equally pleased to be able to listen to...
Name : Paul Freathy Age : 42 Job : Professor of retail management and director of the Institute for Retail Studies at Stirling University. Salary : A pittance given my skills, charm and boyish good...
Climate Change and Biodiversity - Climate Change and Africa
Brussels, 7 February 2005 The recent tsunami in Asia and a number of terrorist attacks over the last years have demonstrated the need for quick and organised responses in crisis management situations...
Britannia's Empire - The Absent-Minded Imperialists
In the Top 50, left, are the institutions our peer-review college regards as the best in the world at arts and humanities research. Uniquely among the data presented in this series, we do not show a...
TURKS Royal Academy of Arts, London, until April 12. www.turks.org.uk "It mutilates you if you cannot read the language of your grandparents' tombs," says a Turkish friend. This applies not only to...
Koreans link with Scots in £18m deals A fledgling Scottish firm and the University of Aberdeen have firmed up two multi-million research deals with South Korean partners - the first of what are hoped...
IMF Essays from a Time of Crisis
Oxford dons oppose individual reviews Oxford dons are resisting moves to introduce individual performance reviews in a stand-off with John Hood, the university's new vice- chancellor. In a debate...
More than 1,500 Singaporean students are expected to enrol with Scotland's Interactive University, generating an anticipated £6 million over the next three years, writes Olga Wojtas. The news was...
More than 1,500 Singaporean students are expected to enrol with Scotland's Interactive University, generating an anticipated £6 million over the next three years, writes Olga Wojtas. The news was...
Paris, 03 Mar 2005 Preparations for the arrival of "Jules Verne", the first European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), and those for ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori's mission, took a step forward when...
Brussels, 10 October 2005 The EU Competitiveness Council will meet in Luxembourg on Tuesday 11th October at 10.00 under the chairmanship of, the Alan Johnson, United Kingdom Secretary of State for...