1998 who made a splash?
Claire Sanders reflects on the stories and people who made the news last year January The legacy of Lord Dearing's inquiry into higher education dominated 1998.It began with the Teaching and Higher...
Claire Sanders reflects on the stories and people who made the news last year January The legacy of Lord Dearing's inquiry into higher education dominated 1998.It began with the Teaching and Higher...
Aids - Aids in the UK
University of Strathclyde. Charities Dr I. Uchegbu, Pounds 49,736 from Wellcome Trust (the development of novel multi-component non-ionic surfactant vesicles (niosomes) for the controlled delivery of...
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD Research contracts Professor P. York, Pounds 98,433 from Roche, Pfizer and Smith Kline Beecham (investigative studies into particle formation processes and crystal engineering...
Changes in studentships will penalise some postgraduates. But teaching assistantships are becoming more common, says John Davies. Postgraduates beginning their study this autumn face quite a few...
ERIC DOBSON EXHIBITION The University Gallery, University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, is exhibiting Eric Dobson's paintings, drawings and collages from today to December 23 (Monday-Thursday...
Divorce, single parenthood and live-in lovers have changed the variety and complexion of the British family. But one thing has not changed - the woman who has a man and the child who has a resident...
As the extent of British science's collusion with the tobacco giants becomes clear, American medic Stanton Glantz tells of his battle for academic freedom and the right to publish secret documents...
Tower Block
UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER. Charities. Dr D. Twell, Pounds 79,256 from the Royal Society (research fellowship); Professor G. Dover, Pounds 128,391 from the Wellcome Trust (an experimental analysis of...
KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. Research grants Professor R. Poole, Pounds 182,676 from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (regulation of respiratory metabolism in the free-living...
The Village that Died for England - Theatres of Memory
4 October 2012 The academy remains Western-dominated, but emerging markets are rising. Traditional universities must future-proof themselves by tapping new players' demand for old-fashioned values,...