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Scientists must get more involved in issues of science policy if the health of European science is to be safeguarded, says Sir Dai Rees, president of the European Science Foundation. In his president...
Scientists must get more involved in issues of science policy if the health of European science is to be safeguarded, says Sir Dai Rees, president of the European Science Foundation. In his president...
A FINE art expert from the BBC's Antiques Roadshow is suing a University of London college, claiming more than Pounds 200,000 in damages relating to alleged unpaid commission for the sale of a...
Brian Wilson, the Scottish Office minister for education and industry, has been given special responsibility for Gaelic in a pioneering Government initiative. Mr Wilson has championed Gaelic...
In the High Court last week, The THES apologised to the author and historian Orlando Figes over an article published on May 2, "Plagiarise. . . only be sure to call it research." The article referred...
Many of England's most successful further education colleges, already reeling after last week's college funding allocations, are facing further cuts as the deadline was set this week to create a...
The latest FEFC figures show that the number of colleges with an operating deficit had increased to 5 compared with 204 in 1994 and 263 in 1995. Eighty colleges had accumulated deficits at July 1996...
HIGHER education's biggest trade union Unison has questioned the Government's ability to deliver more and better further education and training. Rodney Bickerstaffe, general secretary of Unison,...
The Natural History Museum's virtual gallery of James Cook's voyage on the Endeavour opens on the Internet next Thursday until August 31. Created by 11 European partners, the gallery allows visitors...
Academic web sites will compete for two Pounds 1,000 prizes in the 1998 UCISA Web Awards presented by the Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (www.ucisa.ac.uk). For the...
The University of Teesside's Community Informatics Research and Applications unit is launching a journal, Information, Communication and Society, to be published quarterly by Routledge. It will be...
The Community of European Management Schools, which counts the London School of Economics among its 13 participating schools, has established an Internet job mart enabling graduates to shop for...
The Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council is offering a screensaver based on the paradox of Schrodinger's cat, which according to quantum physics can be simultaneously dead and alive....
David Triesman, general secretary of the Association of University Teachers, has called on Glasgow University to launch an immediate inquiry into its research assessment exercise strategy....
Doubts were raised this week over the proposed merger between Bath University and the University of the West of England in Bristol. Senior officials have stressed that proposals for a full...
Southampton University will launch a new adult and continuing education campus next month from the ashes of the doomed La Sainte Union College of Higher Education. The college will be "a model for...