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Links between higher education and top-class sport are to be strengthened following the National Heritage department's new sports policy. A committee headed by Roger Bannister, former master of...
Links between higher education and top-class sport are to be strengthened following the National Heritage department's new sports policy. A committee headed by Roger Bannister, former master of...
A common family of National Certificates regulated by a single qualifications body has been proposed by Sir Ron Dearing in an interim report on his review of education and training for 16 to 19-year-...
The licence application for a British university in Thailand is to be submitted this month following a three-month feasibility study which concluded that Thai economic and social conditions, demand...
The Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals has written to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment this week with its own proposals for a single agency to assure quality in...
(Photograph) - First class: Students at University College Stockton's first ever graduation ceremony parade through the town to collect their degrees.
Ragnar Lofstedt fears that action on global warming will only start when the economic consequences begin to bite Global warming is one of the most controversial environmental topics - largely because...
Universities, those institutions devoted to free enquiry, are often not so open when it comes to their own archives. John Davies reports. What secret files does your university keep? How much...
Public participation in science policy is relatively unknown in the UK. But, as Jon Turney discovers, the Dutch and the Danes have long been pioneers in this area, while Alan Irwin makes the case for...
Public Participation in science policy is relatively unknown in the UK. But, as Jon Turney discovers, the Dutch and the Danes have long been pioneers in this area, while Alan Irwin makes the case for...
John McLeod, 22, graduated on July 13 in English and philosophy from York University. "It is a complete joke. There seems to be a monopoly on the gowns which means they are outrageously expensive -...
Graduation ceremonies have never been more popular. Leala Padmanabhan finds out why. This is the time of year when the British indulge their taste for ceremony. Donning their best suits and...
Aisling Irwin, continuing our series on the intellectual impact of Darwinism, talks to psychologist Paul Ekman and discovers how he was inspired by the Victorian biologist to classify the facial...
David Charter reports on the critical rediscovery of long-neglected women poets. Wordsworth's wandering lonely days are over. The image of the solitary Romantic hero, busy communing with nature and...
How much will a new Labour government - if we get one - want to reform the education reforms made by the Tories? All the talk is about the acceptability or otherwise of schools reform, especially the...
Critical theory, claims one former adherent, is now so dominant in English faculties that it has become the new orthodoxy and a real threat to academic freedom. The debate over the ascendancy of...