Cannadine aims to raise cash
London's Institute of Historical Research is set to embark on a fundraising drive under its new director, writes Huw Richards. David Cannadine, who succeeded Patrick O'Brien at the start of the month...
London's Institute of Historical Research is set to embark on a fundraising drive under its new director, writes Huw Richards. David Cannadine, who succeeded Patrick O'Brien at the start of the month...
Hate-mail against staff who have supported complaints of nepotism and bullying at Anglia Polytechnic University is not being investigated internally, despite an initial assurance that it would be. A...
The twists and turns of industrial relations are evidently exciting enough to persuade Bleiman's employer, David Triesman, AUT general secretary, that something equally exhilarating is needed to fill...
Despite the difficulties besetting further education, not one critical motion was passed at the annual conference of the Educational Institute of Scotland College Lecturers' Association on Saturday....
A psychologist at Leeds University wonders whether any significance should be attached to the fact that the university's pay slips now advertise loans. Perhaps, he muses in the University Reporter,...
Is London Guildhall University never going to be able to forget the financial troubles that nearly capsized it? Take this week's gathering in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to the Houses of Parliament...
David Bleiman, the Edinburgh-based assistant general secretary of the Association of University Teachers, has had an arduous time filling in complex new expenses claim forms, which have separate...
Any lingering hopes scientists may have had that the Office of Science and Technology would make a hasty move from the Department of Trade and Industry to a more central role under Labour were...
Almost as an afterthought, it seems, the New Millennium Experience has announced that British beer is to have a place at both the Dome and the "Baby Dome" located next to the real thing. In keeping...
"Nobody has really noticed his existence." While politicians operate on the oxygen of publicity our Alumnus to be proud of No 173, foreign office Africa minister Tony Lloyd, could be forgiven for...
Foreign Office pressure has led to the setting-up of a funding council inquiry into the state of Chinese studies in United Kingdom universities. The review, headed by Bahram Bekhradnia, head of...
Universities are breaking ranks as they face threats to their autonomy in theshape of new quality and teaching regimes. Alison Utley and Tony Tysome report. REPRESENTATIVES of Britain's top research...
Adults Leaners' Week starts tomorrow amid doubts about the government's lifelong learning project. THE SEVENTH national Adult Learners' Week starts tomorrow, but the mood is markedly more downbeat...
Wednesday I set off on my first trip to the United States and my first international conference, where I will be presenting a poster. Arriving at Newark airport, I go to immigration control, where I...
Universities are breaking ranks as they face threats to their autonomy in theshape of new quality and teaching regimes. Alison Utley and Tony Tysome report. THE launch of the Institute for Learning...