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Soon the passports of all European Community nations will be a uniform mauve. In 1992, as nightly television advertising and looming billboards remind us, a truly common market will be established,...
Soon the passports of all European Community nations will be a uniform mauve. In 1992, as nightly television advertising and looming billboards remind us, a truly common market will be established,...
Data provided by Thomson Scientific from its Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1997–31 October 2007

As UK universities become increasingly international, a more globally conscious educational environment benefits overseas and home students alike
Ensuring successful collaboration with peers who may not be natural team players
School libraries are suffering, and even closing, as resources are cut, staff ‘redeployed’ and the internet deemed more important to learning than printed matter and professionals who can sort the...
For many workers and employers, agency working is an attractive and successful work model. However, for many years there has been debate within Europe and the UK about the extent to which agency...

Data provided by Thomson Scientific from its Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1997–31 October 2007

Red is the ColourOur Deputy Director of Logo Development, Roger Placement, reacted angrily to last week's news that De Montfort University has updated its logo by replacing the design's existing red...

Jennifer Doubleday, our Head of Personal Development, has asked us to publish a breakdown of the results obtained by those members of staff who recently completed the Part I practical component of...
The flaw of rankings is that all universities have good points, says Alan Ryan
MPs have voted for common sense and common cause in passing the Human Fertilisation Bill intact, says Mary Warnock
A philanthropist who financed the world's first chair of complementary medicine and continued to fund it even as research began to undermine his faith in the field, has been remembered at a memorial...
University needs greater wealth to pay for bursaries and staff growth, says v-c. Melanie Newman writes