L'eau, woe and warmongering
Identity, Conflict and Cooperation in International River Systems - Water for Life
Identity, Conflict and Cooperation in International River Systems - Water for Life
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The News of the World has forged links with Glamorgan University's new journalism degree. Paul Nicholas, the senior associate editor who will present the News of the World lectures, said: "Academic...
Figures published by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service this week show that the total number of people who have been accepted to university or college so far stands at 331,0. This...
The Higher Education Academy is collaborating with the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education on a new approach to professional development. "Change Academy" is a four-day residential event to be...
Commonwealth officials in London are urgently seeking a member state to host the 2006 Commonwealth education ministers' conference after Malaysia withdrew its offer. Ministers are confident the...
The People's College, Nottingham, set up by philanthropists almost 160 years ago to provide education for the working-class "sons and daughters of toil", this week looked increasingly likely to close...
Two university researchers are to become the first British scientists to set up a drift station on the frozen surface of the Weddell Sea since Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated Antarctic expedition...
Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel laureate and rigorous defender of chemistry, revealed last week that he is leaving Britain for the US. Like many scientists, he fears his research funding here will dry up once...
Ministers should consider creating a two-tier system of foundation degrees by allowing exam boards to award the qualification as well as universities, according to a report published this week. The...
Many Northern Irish sixth-formers will have their hopes of a university education dashed because of a lack of undergraduate places, student leaders have warned, writes Olga Wojtas. The National Union...
Scotland's colleges have opened the doors to higher education still wider by recruiting more students from the poorest neighbourhoods, according to the latest performance indicators. The Scottish...
Bradford has its first race equality champion. Olga Wojtas meets a high-flyer who relishes rising to the challenge of making universities reflect our diverse society. Are universities institutionally...
How does your university compare with others in the salary stakes? An exclusive analysis of figures by The Times Higher reveals for the first time the wide discrepancies in average academic salaries...