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Film studies: Is it losing the plot? Plus Impotence: Chris McManus tackles a 2,000-year cultural history Fast-forward to the future: ICT special
Film studies: Is it losing the plot? Plus Impotence: Chris McManus tackles a 2,000-year cultural history Fast-forward to the future: ICT special
Up to 90 academics are facing redundancy at Anglia Ruskin University, which has launched a voluntary severance scheme. The university expects to "release" a total of 80 to 90 academics. Final...
More than three dozen leading scientists have signed a letter protesting against plans by production company Wagtv to release its documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle on DVD. The 37...
The next generation of Malaysian schoolteachers will learn their English courtesy of Portsmouth University, which has signed a £6 million contract with the Malaysian Government. Under the deal, 50...
Academics at Chester University are playing the iPod generation at their own game by offering feedback on coursework through internet podcasts instead of written reports. Students completing a final-...
The latest Universities and Colleges Admissions Service figures show that applications to full-time UK undergraduate courses are up by 5.2 per cent on last year, to 446,765. Overseas applications...
For a female researcher doing fieldwork in the Middle East one of the most difficult things is finding a suitable place to stay, says Zahia Salhi (right), head of the department of Arabic and Middle...
Carrying out studies in the Middle East can be fraught with difficulty and even danger. Olga Wojtas reports Against a backdrop of high tension in the Middle East, academics continue to carry out...
QAA confirms not only wide variations in guidance on classification but also that universities have poor control over examiners, says Melanie Newman Academic examiners have worried about it for years...
It is more than 15 years since the collapse of the Soviet empire, but the need to understand developments in Central and Eastern Europe remains. The Centre for East European Language Based Area...
A game designed by academics at Portsmouth University aims to help overseas students settle into UK life and cope with cultural shocks such as seeing people kissing in public, smoking and drinking...
Michael Dutton thought it must be a hoax when he heard that he had won one of the most coveted prizes in China studies. The professor of politics at Goldsmiths, University of London, is one of two...
An historian at Queen's University Belfast has been recognised for his contribution to British military history. Keith Jeffery has been awarded the 2006 Templer Medal and Book Prize by the Society...
A Glamorgan University's Management School project has been awarded Pounds 266,000 to study how to promote innovation in the UK economy. Mary Rose of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise...
The words "accountancy" and "personality" are not always natural bedfellows, according to popular stereotype. But Dave Sexton, head of accounting at Anglia Ruskin University's Ashcroft International...