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He is an opera-loving law lord, renowned for his braininess, who cycles to work and spends holidays cycling round Europe. Often hailed as a liberal lawyer and now in trouble for failing to declare...
He is an opera-loving law lord, renowned for his braininess, who cycles to work and spends holidays cycling round Europe. Often hailed as a liberal lawyer and now in trouble for failing to declare...
A rash of mergers has broken out on the face of Europe's pharmaceutical industry, with London again the likely home base of two of the three largest companies in the world. The likely merger of the...
Religious organisations at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, have embarked on a week of prayers and fasting imploring God to drive away what they called the "spirit of demons" visiting the campus....
Australia will have its 37th public university in 1999 following a decision by the Federal and Queensland governments to give the Sunshine Coast University College full status as a member of the...
Polish president Aleksander Kwasniewski has suggested that collections from the Prussian State Library, held by the Jagiellonian University of Krakow, be returned to Germany. His suggestion, made in...
Western embassies in Dakar are insisting that Senegalese citizens seeking university places overseas sit qualifying tests before they can be issued student visas. The action follows the discovery of...
The number of Americans studying overseas increased dramatically last year to more than 100,000, and the United Kingdom continued to attract most of them. But increasing competition from non-...
In what seems a measure of growing discontent among United States graduate students, particularly in the humanities, teaching assistants at the University of California have walked off the job at...
No British experience can compare with the MLA, says Diane Purkiss I tried to join the Modern Language Association in 1991. The association swallowed up a big fat money order and never replied. So I...
Evidence of rapidly growing debt among Canadian students has been confirmed by a survey commissioned by Statistics Canada. Based on a 15 per cent sample of 1995 university and college graduates, the...
Project Pride wants to simplify the process of getting information from the world's libraries. Mike Holderness reports. While the International Workers of the World sang about One Big Union,...
(Photograph) - Peter Mandelson, secretary of state for trade and industry, takes the controls of a Pounds 1 million-plus virtual reality simulator at the opening of the University of Teesside's...
A team from the University of Kent will take the 1999 Faraday Lecture on a nine-week tour of 14 cities, telling the story of "The Digital World" to secondary school students and the public. The show...
A sociology publication from the University of Surrey has won this year's Charlesworth Group Award for electronic journals. Sociological Research Online was praised for its "branding" and for other...
Amaze, the digital media company spun off from Liverpool John Moore's University, has opened a London studio so it can be closer to clients in the capital. The company has a unique user-driven...