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A challenge to all cultural studies academics with a taste for revenge. New York University physicist Alan Sokal, who successfully hoaxed a journal in the field earlier this year, has joined the...
A challenge to all cultural studies academics with a taste for revenge. New York University physicist Alan Sokal, who successfully hoaxed a journal in the field earlier this year, has joined the...
Every week THESIS, The THES Internet Service, provides a guide to the news, features, reviews and advertisements in the newspaper, plus a full list of institutions in British further and higher...
Craig Joiner expected to spend this year completing his chemical engineering degree at Heriot-Watt University. Instead he is 200 miles further south, as a part-timer studying at Loughborough. He wasn...
British space scientists must find Pounds 7 million to secure a repeat launch of the Cluster space mission that disintegrated after take-off last June, it emerged this week. Andrew Fazakerley from...
NEWS THAT 13-year-olds in England are failing at mathematics has been seized on by the London Mathematical Society as further confirmation of sharply declining ability among students. The study of...
MATHEMATICS will suffer if the Government rushes through a proposed restructure of modular A levels before the general election, leading academics and politicians have warned. Mathematics academics...
Journalists covering a lecture by Polish education minister Jerzy Wiatr at the University of Lodz were ejected from the building last week. The journalists were grabbed and thrown down steps by men,...
Chinese labour camp survivor Harry Wu tells Simon Targett that his country's rulers are not reforming but getting more hardline, that they continue to imprison millions of his compatriots, and will...
Hundreds of academics from Glasgow and Strathclyde universities, converging on the city's ABC cinema for a mass rally on their day of action, discovered that the film showing was The Nutty Professor.
University and college science departments have been warned not to use sheep's eyeballs in experiments because of risks to health. The move will increase speculation that Government scientists fear...
IT to reduce staff by the year 2000, say universities. Thousands of university lecturers took to the streets this week to protest at underfunding and low pay. But universities are planning to cut...
INEQUALITIES in student funding are hitting those from the poorest backgrounds and forcing more students into part-time jobs, according to a survey commissioned today by the Department for Education...
THES reporters round up the latest submissions to the Dearing Inquiry. UNIVERSITY of London colleges have warned that they will have to charge fees to prevent further deterioration of courses and...
This week THESIS, the THES Internet Service, has enhanced the information in its job listings with salary and institution details. THESIS provides a guide to the news, features, reviews and...
Three consultants have been appointed to advise education ministers on the sale of student loan debt to the private sector. Merchant bankers N. M. Rothschild & Sons Ltd will advise on plans...