Long live diversity
Trevor Phillips proclaimed the end of multiculturalism. He couldn't be more wrong, says Darcus Howe. Every year, the staff of Aylesbury College of Education celebrate the life of Jacob Briskman with...
Trevor Phillips proclaimed the end of multiculturalism. He couldn't be more wrong, says Darcus Howe. Every year, the staff of Aylesbury College of Education celebrate the life of Jacob Briskman with...
Embracing global opportunity is about more than cashing in on overseas students, says Frank Furedi. One of the most exciting features of a university is its embrace of global influences. Ideas have...
It is time for academics to make a stand on the political stage and show where their loyalties lie, says Bob Brecher. The question of where academics' political loyalties should lie is becoming...
Westminster hopes to further boost healthy RAE scores with ten posts in social sciences, humanities and languages for those with a flexible approach, writes Chris Johnston. A rising student intake at...
Paul Hannon Job advertised in The Times Higher , July 11 2003 Paul Hannon has become the first professor of incubation and enterprise at the University of Central England. He joined UCE from De...
Neither lecturers nor students enjoy exams, so why do we have them? Perhaps we have a twisted sadomasochistic streak, writes Nathan Abrams. I have an exam paper for you. Three questions. Three hours...
What is your experience of teaching? Mandy Garner asks teachers how they manage Name: Val Taylor Age: 49 Job: Lecturer in drama at the University of East Anglia Salary: At the top of...
A tale of two universities How Oxford and Wolverhampton measure up. Also Cuba after Castro : the second in our State of Democracy series looks at life after Fidel. Wlaffying, chyteryng, harryng, and...
Brussels, May 2004 Full text of Document 9818/04 Suite of documents 9818/04 Delegations will find attached Commission document SEC(2004) 621 final. [...] [Public Info Net automatically generates...
Copenhagen, May 2004 'The Day After Tomorrow,' the northern hemisphere is plunged into an ice age as global climate change causes the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic to 'switch off.' Pure fiction?...
Brussels, May 2004 Full text DG Research http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/research/i ndex_en.html
Brussels, May 2004 The UK government has become one of the first to initiate a consultation process with a view to preparing its position on the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), due to begin in...
Brussels, May 2004 At an information session on Finnish/EU ICT and IST Strategy in Brussels on 26 May, participants outlined Finland's strategy over the next four years for remaining the lead...
Brussels, May 2004 A team of German and Italian astrophysicists has discovered that some of the nuclear fusion reactions inside stars take place more slowly than was previously thought, meaning that...
Brussels, May 2004 The French 'Cité des sciences et de l'industrie', in collaboration with the British Council, and the German and Italian Embassies, is organising an international conference on '...