Sinister surveillance
Sophisticated Gulf War technology is finding its way on to the high streets of Britain as electronic surveillance moves into a new and sinister era driven by powerful commercial interests. At a...
Sophisticated Gulf War technology is finding its way on to the high streets of Britain as electronic surveillance moves into a new and sinister era driven by powerful commercial interests. At a...
Australia's vice chancellors and the main academic union have joined forces for the first time to present a budget submission to the federal government. The submission is a crucial outcome of an...
It was unfortunate that Anthea Millett's justification of a "national curriculum" for teacher education cited only one specific role for higher education in teacher education: the consolidation of...
Are more Russian men dying from alcoholism because the government finds sozzled citizens easier to control? Zhores Medvedev reports on a country awash with alcohol. In 1988 1.57 million people died...
(Photograph) - Nelson Mandela received eight honorary degrees at Buckingham Palace this week from the London School of Economics and Cambridge, Oxford, Bristol, Nottingham, Warwick, De Montfort and...
The Association of Colleges is the name of the new unified employers' organisation representing further education, it was announced this week. The association is the product of the merger of the...
Stuck for somewhere to go this summer? Switch discipline to vulcanology and head for the Caribbean. Several universities have recently announced that their researchers are heading there to examine...
European cosmologists were warned last week that they are in danger of losing their stake in space telescopy unless they get involved in Nasa's plans to replace the Hubble telescope. Bob Fosbury, of...
South Africa is tightening its borders in the face of growing calls by black people for locals to be given jobs before foreigners. The move is expected to hit hard at universities and technikons that...
The report (THES, June 28) of financial concerns over initial teacher training contained a number of inaccuracies and red herrings. There is no doubt that providers of primary initial teacher...
The Anti-Apartheid Movement's archive has found a home. Simon Targett reports. Cecil Rhodes was not noted for his anti-apartheid credentials. President of the Cape Colony, head of the De Beers mining...
Genetic statistics available to the United States public to predict their likelihood of getting Alzheimer's disease are wrong, it has been claimed. If true, this means that people are receiving an...
Gerald Stockdale, principal of Swansea Institute of Higher Education, suffered another setback this week when the college's academic board registered a vote of no confidence in his leadership. The...
The Conservative Party can go into the pre-election period knowing it has an experienced cool head as its new fund-raising supremo. Tim Cowell cut his teeth explaining away the inexplicable,...
Selective funding for research is here to stay. The only question is whether to give top-rated departments an even bigger share, universities and colleges were told this week. English higher...