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The government has sanctioned one anomaly in its refusal to fund a fourth year at Scottish universities for non-Scottish students. But, asks Olga Wojtas, how different is higher education north of...
The government has sanctioned one anomaly in its refusal to fund a fourth year at Scottish universities for non-Scottish students. But, asks Olga Wojtas, how different is higher education north of...
The government has sanctioned one anomaly in its refusal to fund a fourth year at Scottish universities for non-Scottish students. But, asks Olga Wojtas, how different is higher education north of...
The government has sanctioned one anomaly in its refusal to fund a fourth year at Scottish universities for non-Scottish students. But, asks Olga Wojtas, how different is higher education north of...
The government has sanctioned one anomaly in its refusal to fund a fourth year at Scottish universities for non-Scottish students. But, asks Olga Wojtas, how different is higher education north of...
The government has sanctioned one anomaly in its refusal to fund a fourth year at Scottish universities for non-Scottish students. But, asks Olga Wojtas, how different is higher education north of...
Many British universities are missing out on the spectacular benefits of virtual reality technology for teaching and learning. Roy Kalawsky points to a few that are leading the field Practical...
The Classic Hundred Poems. A Columbia Granger's Multimedia Anthology. Edited by William Harmon, Alice Quinn and Cindee Scott. Columbia University Press. UK distributor John Wiley +44 1243 779777....
University of Leeds Os Finnie, finance director of a company within the Blackwell publishing group, general manager of finance; Jim Parry, dean for student support from August 1, 1998: Robert Sladdin...
Hertford College, University of Oxford The following have been elected to honorary fellowships of the college: David Daniell, emeritus professor in the University of London, associate member of the...
THE picture of research excellence in universities risks being distorted by a growing band of "in the know" institutions, which optimise their research ratings through creative "game playing" at the...
THIS is the photograph that led to two Edinburgh college students being summoned for interview by Lothian and Borders police, writes Olga Wojtas. The project by Linda Dahl for her course in design...
GIFTS from US faculty members to their own colleges are unusual but not unheard of, say college fund administrators. American universities are experienced fund-raisers. Capital campaigns routinely...
DUNCAN Rice, principal of Aberdeen University, has put his money where his mouth is with a personal donation of Pounds 35,000 towards the university's new student bursary scheme. The donation, made...
THES reporters look at the spread of casualisation and its effects and the campaign against it UNIONS are preparing a legal strategy against universities and colleges that employ staff on casual...
* Of the 59 per cent of first degree graduates who found work in the UK within six months of graduating in 1996-97: * 16 per cent found jobs classified as "managers or administrators" * 16 per cent...