Interview
Huw Richards talks to Andrew Dilnot about next Wednesday's Budget - Labour's first since 1979. It wasn't until the 1970s that serious political attention started to focus on tax and public finance. "...
Huw Richards talks to Andrew Dilnot about next Wednesday's Budget - Labour's first since 1979. It wasn't until the 1970s that serious political attention started to focus on tax and public finance. "...
American Society for Nutritional Sciences The Lederle Award in Human Nutrition has been conferred on John Scott, professor in the department of biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin. Professor Scott...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council The following were awarded senior fellowships by the council: Michael Ashfold, professor in the school of chemistry at the University of Bristol;...
For 15 years Richard Layard has believed that tackling unemployment meant weaning the long-term jobless off the benefit culture. Now he has a chance to put some flesh on the bones of his theory...
Martin Ince talks to Pat Shipman and Alan Walker, the winners of the Rhone-Poulenc science book prize, whose revelations about a 1.5-million-year old skeleton added much to our knowledge of the '...
Fame has put the world's first cloned sheep on a diet and left her co-creator, Ian Wilmut, feeling a little frazzled. Julia Hinde reports Dolly's on a diet. The world's most photographed sheep has...
Richard Dyer leaps to the defence of white studies because, he argues, it forces us to see whiteness as strange rather than as the benchmark of what is ordinary It doesn't take much to raise the...
After a dismal two decades for the left in Britain, Michael Foot at long last has something to celebrate. Brian Brivati finds Hampstead's most famous resident relishing his party's election landslide...
University of Wales, Lampeter Dan Cohn Sherbok, rabbi, formerly at the University of Kent at Canterbury, has been appointed to a chair in Judaism. University of East London The following chairs have...
University of Birmingham Research contracts Ms H. Kemshall, Pounds 37,000 from Home Office Probation Training Unit (project to inform future policy on training and development in relation to...
The lecture was invented in the 5th century bc. Now it has had its day, says John Wakeford What, one muses, reminded of Darwin's experience as one sits through yet another colleague's inaugural, will...
ANNE Campbell, MP for Cambridge, is to become John Battle's private parliamentary secretary, giving the former member of the House of Commons select committee on science and technology an influential...
Leslie Kennedy-Perry lost out on higher education first time around because he was with the RAF fighting in the second world war. Now, aged 76, he is studying part time for a masters degree in...
PENSIONERS are becoming a powerful force in higher education, according to a report to be discussed at a seminar next week. It reveals that the over-60s are more likely to enter post-school education...
The good old cup of English tea is presenting scientists with a chemical mystery which may well have a happy ending. Until now nutritionists have dismissed black tea, used mostly in European brews,...