Paying Peter
Delegates at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers annual conference could have looked a little closer for value for money from its general secretary Peter Smith. Figures just released for 1993...
Delegates at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers annual conference could have looked a little closer for value for money from its general secretary Peter Smith. Figures just released for 1993...
A new business opportunity seems to have arisen for unscrupulous publishers wanting to make the most of the next research assessment exercise. The exercise will take account of articles and books...
The Post-soviet Press Group of London University's School of Slavonic and East European Studies has answered the perplexing question of why diplomats are exempt from HIV-tests under Russia's new laws...
John Maynard Smith, speculating on the appreciation of music at a conference last week, described his friend J. B. S. Haldane, eminent scientist, philosopher and one-time Communist Party member, who...
To comfort himself when he cannot get enough money for the Hubble telescope, Dr Williams reads about his favourite explorer, Scott of the Antarctic. He obviously takes heart from Scott's similar fund...
The Government has launched a review of qualifications for 16- to 19-year-olds which could transform courses preparing young people for higher education. Gillian Shephard, Secretary of State for...
The Business and Technology Education Council has shelved its programme for replacing National Diplomas with new "vocational A levels", writes Tony Tysome. In a letter to college, school and local...
A blueprint for a unified qualifications framework for 14- to 19-year-olds will be unveiled today at the Association for Teachers and Lecturers' annual conference. Delegates are to debate the union's...
The Robert Gordon University has rejected an industrial tribunal ruling to reinstate the first academic made compulsorily redundant in Scotland. Earlier this year, the tribunal ruled that the...
The most difficult question from the public that Robert Williams, director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, has had to answer came after the publication by a US newspaper of a spectacular...
For those who wonder what special qualities were needed by the women who broke into traditionally male dominated areas of work, a hint comes from the Edinburgh International Science Festival's tours...
The Natural Resources Institute, which supports the United Kingdom aid programme by helping developing countries improve productivity, is to lose 140 staff, its owner the Overseas Development...
The Staff and Educational Development Association says it has been approached by 36 UK institutions of higher education seeking recognition for their training programmes for new teaching staff. Seda...
The row over the running of Yiddish studies in Oxford appeared to end this week as the Oxford Institute for Yiddish Studies said that "differences" between the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish...
Vice chancellors and National Health Service officials have reached an agreement over new arrangements for nurse training. The Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals and the NHS executive are...