Telephone lifeline for diabetics
Australian and American scientists are testing an automated phone system to help diabetics. The team from Monash, Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and Boston universities will examine...
Australian and American scientists are testing an automated phone system to help diabetics. The team from Monash, Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and Boston universities will examine...
The perils of research are usually no greater than those faced when getting out of bed each day, says John Adams "We are in danger of having a wholly disproportionate attitude to the risks we should...
I am still dependent on a paper diary, but not hopelessly so. If I mislay my scribbled-in Cambridge Pocket Diary I can usually reconstruct my obligations for the next couple of weeks from memory and...
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During the annual clearing scramble, universities seek to stand out from the crowd with innovative advertising. But few can top Goldsmith's, University of London for boldness. The college was this...
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Tory London mayoral hopeful Boris Johnson seems to be guilty of a Stalinist style re-writing of history, albeit inadvertently. Having resigned his post as Shadow Higher Education Minister to bid for...
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Name: Ian McGregor Brown Age: 43 Job: Senior lecturer in employability at Leeds Trinity and All Saints Higher Education College. Salary: Considerably less than I earned 15 years ago, but I am a far...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. 'Having completed my BSc as a mature student, I am keen to pursue an academic career. I...
Feargal Brennan , professor of offshore engineering, Cranfield University. Job advertised in The Times Higher , November 2, 2006 After 20 years at University College London, Feargal Brennan has moved...