The rise and fall of humanity's civil tongues
Empires of the Word
Empires of the Word
Brussels, 29 Jan 2004 With discussions on a proposed new regulatory framework for chemicals set to begin in the European Parliament in the near future, the President elect of the UK's Royal Society...
Brussels, 29 Jan 2004 With discussions on a proposed new regulatory framework for chemicals set to begin in the European Parliament in the near future, the President elect of the UK's Royal Society...
Britannia's Empire - The Absent-Minded Imperialists
Students from Hong Kong, southern China and parts of Southeast Asia have been warned not to return home for the Easter break in an effort to prevent their contracting the deadly severe acute...
Brussels, 28 Jun 2004 Exactly half a century after a nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union became the first to be connected to a national electricity grid, the International Atomic Energy...
More than 1,500 Singaporean students are expected to enrol with Scotland's Interactive University, generating an anticipated £6 million over the next three years, writes Olga Wojtas. The news was...
More than 1,500 Singaporean students are expected to enrol with Scotland's Interactive University, generating an anticipated £6 million over the next three years, writes Olga Wojtas. The news was...
Harriet Swain says media studies reading lists are forever playing catch-up with trends, but James Curran and Jean Seaton have cracked the canon One book has proved a staple in the study of...
The Silent Landscape
Deadline: 31/01/2001
Brussels, 15 December 2004 OPINION of the European Economic and Social Committee on the Communication from the Commission: Science and technology, the key to Europe's future - Guidelines for future...
Brussels, 17 Nov 2004 The European Trend Chart on Innovation has been re-launched on CORDIS, the Community Research and Development Information Service. Businesses across Europe often claim that...
Australian medical students face a A$200,000 (£79,000) bill for their training at the University of Melbourne. Critics say the fees, potentially payable from 2005, breach the commitment given by...
Richard Crook has been named the first Anyaoku chair of Commonwealth studies at London University. It is hoped that the post will revitalise the Institute of Commonwealth Studies. The ICS came near...