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If Miles Hewstone is genuinely concerned about "teaching students more effectively", he could make a start by getting his facts straight. Thomas Mann did not write The Glass Bead Game . John C....
If Miles Hewstone is genuinely concerned about "teaching students more effectively", he could make a start by getting his facts straight. Thomas Mann did not write The Glass Bead Game . John C....
Well, academic salaries must have hit skid row if additional earnings from academic publishing "in the thousands of pounds" can be regarded as "small fortunes" ("Shelf-made wealth of textbook tycoons...
I am fascinated by research claiming that millions of people in developed countries are not literate; there has usually been some fancy footwork to get to the shockingly high figures. Your report of...
As a lecturer at Westminster University, I was dismayed to see that representatives of Westminster Students' Union have taken a stand at odds with the National Union of Students ("Strike a blow for...
The Natfhe branch at Westminster University hopes not to have to take industrial action. It has a proud record of working with the students' union to ensure that any pay docked from members' salaries...
Westminster University Students' Union urges the unions to get back around the table with the Universities and Colleges Employers' Association to discuss the pay dispute. We are trying to do exactly...
Novelist Ahdaf Soueif put creative writing on hold in the wake of 9/11. Now, she tells Mandy Garner, she is ready to return to fiction - but not until she has dissected the War on Terror for an...
If James Lovelock is right, our maltreatment of the planet will come to haunt us. Hugh Aldersey-Williams listens to the 'planetary physician' How should a scientist live? Specifically, how should a...
Religious extremists are not hard to find, but demonising all believers along with them does science few favours. Denis Alexander takes issue with the stand taken by Richard Dawkins in his TV series...
The West must do much more to halt the centuries-long plunder of South Asia's priceless cultural heritage, argues Shreesh Chaudhary In the early hours of March 29, 2003, the Mithila Research...
Our monthly guide to some of the conferences taking place around the world Academics must keep up to date to avoid problems when giving specialist evidence, Harriet Swain discovers When appeal court...
What's it about? This conference will take an inventive look at invention in the Middle Ages, between 500 and 1500. This can include technological advances, but also the invention of literary forms...
* February is a good month for academics who are interested in the arts. With January being the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, there are several conferences related to the great composer. They...
Brussels, 01 Feb 2006 Researchers in the UK and Belgium have developed a new dye technique that has the potential to throw new light on the progression of many common cancers, HIV infection and what...
Brussels, 01 Feb 2006 The European automotive research partners association (EARPA) will hold a conference in Brussels, Belgium, on 9 and 10 March, at which stakeholders will discuss the future of...