I'm not just a pretty face!
Neanderthal man needed a brain to make tools. So why did he not move on from his daily grind? Geoff Watts meets an archaeologist who is trying to find out Another day, another axe. A quick search for...
Neanderthal man needed a brain to make tools. So why did he not move on from his daily grind? Geoff Watts meets an archaeologist who is trying to find out Another day, another axe. A quick search for...
Lionel Jospin's government is encouraging innovation by allowing collaborations between state scientists and industry and providing millions of francs. Jane Marshall reports France's new law to make...
The rules governing the next research assessment exercise are to be changed to allow academics interested in research into teaching to submit their work on an equal footing with other researchers....
MELBOURNE. David Kemp has just suffered one of the worst humiliations ever experienced by an Australian education minister. And it was at the hands of his prime minister and cabinet colleagues....
Henry McLeish, Scotland's minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, yesterday urged Scottish universities and research institutes to bid for Pounds 11 million of new funding to commercialise...
The Arts and Humanities Re-earch Board is setting up research centres across the United Kingdom, kicking off with up to 15 in 2000-01. Michael Jubb, director of the AHRB, said the move will help to...
In Search of Politics
Mr Tompkins in Paperback - The New World of Mr Tompkins
Who Paid the Piper?
The Star of Bethlehem
Letters Between a Father and Son
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novelist who was the fourth son of a coalminer: " It was the Sunday after Easter, and the...
Contemporary Conflict Resolution - New and Old Wars - Future Positive
Civil Society
Random Justice