A garlicked isle, set in an olive oil sea
The food on our plates has been transformed since the war by a host of political, social and economic flavours. Continuing our series on food, Brian Harrison runs through history's menu King George V...
The food on our plates has been transformed since the war by a host of political, social and economic flavours. Continuing our series on food, Brian Harrison runs through history's menu King George V...
More than half of all Americans claim to be suffering from a serious social disease - shyness. Hard to believe, but Philip Zimbardo, a leading shyness researcher, blames the communications age and...
Universities can be a haven from ignorance and prejudice for transsexuals. But the academic debate about whether it is possible to change sex rages on. Phil Baty reports When Susan Marshall started...
A MYSTERY benefactor has donated Pounds 2.5 million towards the University of Ulster's "peaceline" campus in west Belfast. The university has refused to reveal the donor, believed to be an individual...
The University of Central Lancashire has won Pounds 28,204 from the British Library to investigate racism on the Internet.
Art resources abound on the web. Two useful springboards are the sites maintained by Laura Baigorri at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona (www.iua.upf.es/baigorri/ arte) and Guillem Ramos-Poqui,...
Manchester higher education institutions are joining in the Infocities project with Antwerp, Barcelona, Bologna, Helsinki, Nice and The Hague. Funded by the European Commission, the project will use...
(Photograph) - The winner of the Oxford University Press's Pirye Prize, Ruskin student Miranda Millward's six-foot high Untitled No9, based on a birthday cake decoration, goes on display in its...
OXFORD University's new business school is to be bolstered by another benefactor. Neither the donor's identity nor the size of the donation are yet known, but a university spokesperson said an...
(Photograph) - The big catch: Oxford University invited high-flying inner-city state school pupils to a summer school this week in the hope persuading them to apply. But, for all the games in the...
* 14.6 per cent of staff joining higher education institutions in 1995/96 were from outside the sector * Almost half of all European Commission-funded staff are in biological, mathematical and...
(Photograph) - Iron pride: "The Engineers Art", an exhibition to mark the 20th year of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, will include an iron arch taken from a Manchester mill by UMIST's Historic...
Preliminary talks are underway which could see the Royal Greenwich Observatory (RGO) at Cambridge returned to its original London home by the millennium. The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich,...
Job vacancies for graduates in 1997 are up by almost a fifth over last year, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters. But employers' confusion about degree standards and comparability...
A REGULATORY body to ensure comparability of standards between degrees and institutions should be established, the Institute of Directors has suggested. A survey of IoD members found that "there are...