Dr Dai Llemmer
I have received an interesting letter from someone describing himself as "a senior pure mathematician from a teaching-averse university in the West Midlands". He writes: "I am desperate to maximise...
I have received an interesting letter from someone describing himself as "a senior pure mathematician from a teaching-averse university in the West Midlands". He writes: "I am desperate to maximise...
Foreign students are welcome on British campuses, but will the universities that rely on their fees be exposed as demand falls and the global market shifts? asks Harriet Swain Every year, the top...
With the EU about to grow again, Anthony Giddens found its citizens unsure of their raison d'être . But, Michael North hears, he thinks reforms can restore faith and help even the Brits learn from...
Holocaust denier Irving freed early from prison The discredited British historian and Holocaust denier David Irving was expected to fly back to Britain today after Austria's supreme court...
Alcohol may offer protection against arthritis In addition to boosting heart health, moderate alcohol consumption might also protect against some types of arthritis, a preliminary mouse study...
I'll fight on, says Oxford 'moderniser' Oxford University is an "argumentative place", said its vice-chancellor yesterday as he finally admitted defeat over plans to bring in outsiders to run it....
Oxford rejects reform Oxford dons today rejected plans to give outsiders a say in the running of the historic university. A postal ballot of the nearly 4,000 members of Oxford's Congregation resulted...
Deadline: 28/02/2007
Deadline: 16/02/2007
Oxford chief moves to quash speculation John Hood, the vice-chancellor of Oxford University, has moved to quash speculation that he will be forced to resign if his controversial reform plans are...
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