Culture crackers
(Photograph) - Art and science mix this week as the Y Touring Theatre Company brings the trauma of mental illness to the British Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Leeds....
(Photograph) - Art and science mix this week as the Y Touring Theatre Company brings the trauma of mental illness to the British Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Leeds....
A BRITISH psychologist will call next week for science to be "normalised, not demonised". Helen Haste, head of psychology at the University of Bath, will tell a conference to mark the British Society...
Senior civil servants are notoriously circumspect, even after they retire. But on the eve of the devolution vote, James Scott, former secretary of the Scottish Office Education Department, has broken...
The THES continues its series on subjects at the top and bottom of the popularity stakes. History & Philosophy of Science Europe's only dedicated history and philosophy of science degree,...
The THES continues its series on subjects at the top and bottom of the popularity stakes. History, by its very nature, is chiefly concerned with the imponderables of the past, writes Huw Richards....
The THES continues its series on subjects at the top and bottom of the popularity stakes. Sports THE popularity of physical education and sports science degrees has increased enormously in recent...
A REINSURANCE group is sponsoring the first multidisciplinary hazard centre in Britain at University College London. The research into natural hazards, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and global...
Soviet rhetoric about female equality concealed wage discrimination comparable to western capitalist economies, according to research by Katarina Katz of the University of Gotenberg, Sweden. Her...
Plans to introduce photo credit cards to prevent fraud could have little impact, fear researchers at the Univesity of Westminster. Psychology researchers, keen to see whether the planned introduction...
worms may provide ideal biological indicators of the extent to which a farm can be considered truly organic, according to studies at Grassland and Environmental Research Institutes in Aberystwyth and...
Commercial cultivation of shellfish may have less harmful long-term effects on mud-dwelling creatures than previously thought. Tests on the Solway by scientists at the Scottish Office Agriculture,...
Hybrid electric vehicles will cut exhaust emissions and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, researchers heard at a recent Warwick University seminar. But such high performance pollution-free cars...
When ScotRail train drivers make confidential reports on safety problems to Strathclyde University researchers, they can be sure that that confidence is respected. The research findings are protected...
The Government's proposals to ease congestion on roads come as major motorways are already carrying more vehicles than their designed capacity, and heavy goods traffic is forecast to rise by almost...
CANADA's professor lobby has called for a worldwide boycott of a university due to open in 1999 in the Vancouver area. The Canadian Association of University Teachers is trying to ensure that job...