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Always priding itself as a source of wit, vitality and new ideas, the Cambridge Union has taken up the neglected cause of spelling reform. This term's programme includes such imaginative coinages as...
Always priding itself as a source of wit, vitality and new ideas, the Cambridge Union has taken up the neglected cause of spelling reform. This term's programme includes such imaginative coinages as...
Alumnus No: 48 follows in the Oxford Union's tradition that its guest speakers from the world of sport should epitomise the highest traditions of fair play, sportsmanship and above all exemplary off-...
Moves by Scottish higher education institutions to set up their own television channel have foundered because the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council says the scheme is not value for money. The...
The traditionally male-dominated discipline of economics is set to attack its gender gap with the creation of a new Royal Economic Society committee. The RES executive, which meets next Thursday,...
A consortium of more than 100 universities and colleges has signed a contract with management consultants to develop a unique job evaluation system. The system is intended to form a new basis for...
Queen's University's innovative Pounds 29 million plan for a research and enterprise park at the historic former Belfast gasworks has collapsed, writes Noel Mcadam. The hi-tech proposal had formed a...
Colleges, Government departments, the media and private enterprise are to throw their weight behind Adult Learners Week in order to drive continuing education to the top of the national agenda. This...
After HEFCE's first annual meeting Brian Fender talked to Tony Tysome about planning a funding system responsive to society's needs. Sir Ron Dearing has until summer 1997 to chart a future course for...
A carpentry and joinery foundation course for women has been chosen as an Adult Learners Week award winner jointly by the European Union Social Fund and the National Institute of Adult and Continuing...
Ken Pounds, chief executive of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council, has called for a Pounds 60 million fund to help it meet its financial obligations to Cern, the particle physics...
Keyboards could become an optional extra if City University research produces a computer that can interpret the slightest hand movement. The team includes experts in mime and computer science who...
A technique that reveals the progress of disease in humans, animals and plants could help stop premature corrosion in concrete. Chlorides in water are highly corrosive and cause devastating damage to...
A thousand volunteers in Plymouth are being asked whether they shoplift or joyride as part of a study into lifestyles. Plymouth University's health-related quality of life research centre has won...
Egyptology, once seen as an arts subject, has turned to science to unlock the mysteries of mummies. Most academic departments still teach Egyptology as a history or language option. But Manchester...
Academics across Australia will hold a week of industrial action from May , including a nationwide 24-hour strike, in support of a 15 per cent pay claim. The sanctions threaten to disrupt...