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Paul Whiteley's opinion that "Education is not an election issue" (Soapbox, March 25) is contradicted by your report of the survey of student voting intentions in the same issue ("Lib Dems top on...
Paul Whiteley's opinion that "Education is not an election issue" (Soapbox, March 25) is contradicted by your report of the survey of student voting intentions in the same issue ("Lib Dems top on...
I am always pleased when creative writing in universities hits the headlines (Features, March 25). After all, as a mode of investigating the world, it has had a home in academic circles since the...

 ICT in higher education Published in The Times Higher on April 29 2005  Leader  "Failure to satisfy student ICT expectations will dent recruitment efforts" Do you read me, cafelattia?  Which...

 Learning skills in higher education Published in The Times Higher on May 13 2005, in association with Palgrave Macmillan  Leader  "How realistic is it to seek to instil in students skills that,...

 Bologna: a dream to reality Published in The Times Higher on April 1 2005  Introduction   2010: a shared space odyssey  As her country prepares to host the key ministerial meeting in May,...
A European Court ruling on EUstudents' eligibility for loans while studying in Britain is just one recent change that could affect the fortunes of UK universities, reports Harriet Swain Karim Mijal...
With a general election looming, Huw Richards speaks to an academic about the internet's effect on political participation Stephen Coleman is one of those academics fated to spend part of his time...
In the last in our series, English and Scots team leaders meet the challenge of taking student catering from stodgy past to cosmopolitan future Lizzie Anderson of Stirling University's catering...
In the last in our series, English and Scots team leaders meet the challenge of taking student catering from stodgy past to cosmopolitan future York University's Helen Matheson casts envious eyes at...
Alan Macfarlane considers what makes law effective. Is it down to demographics, isolation, independence from politics or a belief in the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? In most...
Brussels, 30 Mar 2005 How Teachers View Science, 2004 - interview survey How Researchers View Public and Science, 2003 - interview survey The Swedes have turned the tables in the science and society...
Brussels, 30 Mar 2005 The European Commission has drafted a staff working document outlining the main challenges that must be addressed in order to increase gender equality in science. In addition to...
London 30 March 2005 Windscale Public Consultation Explanatory document [download time 2 minutes] Appendixes [download time 1 minute] Index [download ineffective 30 March 2005] We have been reviewing...
Brussels, 30 March 2005 The Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe presents the second edition of its Strategic Research Agenda (SRA-2) today in Brussels. Two years after the launch of...
Brussels, 30 Mar 2005 Europe needs to double the amount it spends on cancer research, concludes a new survey on the way cancer research is funded across the EU. The European Cancer Research Funding...