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If students never read your feedback, it may be because they simply can't interpret it, says Margaret Price. Most lecturers find marking a pain but recognise its value in providing feedback for...
If students never read your feedback, it may be because they simply can't interpret it, says Margaret Price. Most lecturers find marking a pain but recognise its value in providing feedback for...
Tim Birkhead finds that practice makes perfect when it comes to exposing yourself in a room full of people Lecturing nude is not something I would recommend. But every time you get up to give a...
Oxford University is looking to fill its Tolkien chair, while in New Zealand, where Lord of the Rings was made, enthusiastic film scholars are being hired by the University of Otago. Pat Leon reports...
Stan Brown, 44 Job advertised in The THES , February 14 2003 Ecumenical Chaplain to Kingston University Karaoke carols in the student bar is how Kingston University's new chaplain is celebrating his...
The red list that identifies endangered species itself risks extinction unless the scientific methodology that underpins it is radically changed, a leading conservation biologist has warned. Nicholas...
Senior Labour rebels would rather the higher education bill fall, even if it meant no more money for higher education, than help to introduce variable fees. Nick Brown, a former chief whip and a...
Variable top-up fees may drive students away from science courses already facing a recruitment crisis, the Royal Society warned this week, writes Anna Fazackerley. The chair of the society's...
Blair is losing the battle over university fees Tony Blair has failed to build a consensus around his view that half of all young people should enter higher education, according to the latest YouGov...
Luxembourg, 18 December 2003 T-326/99, Nancy Fern Olivieri v Commission of the European Communities and European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products Judgment of the Court of First...
Strasbourg, 18 December 2003 Verbatim report of proceedings on 17 December 2003, Part 1 Pregunta nº 32 formulada por Patricia McKenna (H-0725/03): Asunto: Investigación sobre las células madre...
Strasbourg, 18 December 2003 Verbatim report of proceedings on 17 December 2003, Part 2 Nielson, Commission. Mr President, I would like to start by apologising as I see from the timetable that I have...
Strasbourg, 18 Dec 2003 Friedrich- Wilhelm GRAEFE zu BARINGDORF (Greens/EFA, D) Report on coexistence between genetically modified crops and conventional and organic crops 2003/2098(INI)) Doc.: A5-...
Strasbourg, 18 December 2003 Verbatim report of proceedings on 17 December 2003, Part 2 Question no 45 by John Purvis (H-0726/03) Subject: Industrial biotechnology Would the Commission indicate its...
Brussels, 18 Dec 2003 UK astronomers have produced a compelling case that Vega, one of the brightest stars in the sky, has a planetary system around it more like our own solar system than anything...
Brussels, 18 Dec 2003 Ten very varied projects have been selected for funding under the new and emerging science and technology (NEST) activity of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). The activity...