Honorary degrees
University of Wales DLitt: Anthony Conran, poet, translator and literary critic; Geraint Gruffydd, emeritus professor, director of the University of Wales centre for advanced Welsh and Celtic studies...
University of Wales DLitt: Anthony Conran, poet, translator and literary critic; Geraint Gruffydd, emeritus professor, director of the University of Wales centre for advanced Welsh and Celtic studies...
Car design guru James Randle tells Kam Patel how his taste for speed has been overtaken by concerns about pollution of the planet James Neville Randle leans back in his chair and laughs as he...
The latest figures show that 8 per cent of British professors are women, with older universities among the worst offenders. Sian Griffiths sorts the bad from the slightly better Ann Chant, head of...
Martin Ince outlines the increasingly influential views of Ernst von Weizsacker, who says we can produce more while using less resources Ernst von Weizsacker has a thing about yoghurt. Not just any...
Regarded with suspicion by thinkers on both the left and right, who accuse him of vagueness and relativism, Richard Rorty is continuing unabashed with his project to disprove the existence of...
Richard Clogg explains the 1920s case of the London University professor forced to quit by his Greek paymasters and why the saga may be repeated elsewhere Some years ago I looked into the...
The joint Nasa/European Space Agency Cassini-Huygens mission to the planet Saturn will be launched this autumn. John Zarnecki, of Kent University, has spent the past seven years heading a team...
Are we on the verge of a new star trekking age to rival the Apollo era or is all the media coverage of comets, probes and life on Mars just fund-raising hype? Julia Hinde reports From comet Hale Bopp...
As understanding ofthe 100,000 million galaxies spreading out from each other to fill acontinually expanding space increases, cosmologists are still searching for the mysterious dark matter which is...
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1996/97 reveal that: * 52 per cent of students are female, compared with 51 per cent in 1995/96. * 14.2 per cent of enrolments to engineering and...
Unfortunately some of the data on last week's league tables were wrong and some of the subject tables were incomplete. The table of good honours degrees is reprinted on page along with additional...
Students have joined academics in their fight against cuts and job losses Union leaders have condemned proposals to axe over 100 jobs at the University of Exeter, claiming the move will fail to...
(Photograph) - Endurance athletes are losing out to infections, caused by punishing training regimes. But research at Birmingham University could put them on the fast track to recovery. And on the...
Remember Christ's Temptation in the Dessert, a near-winner in the Antithesis howler competition 1996? Once again, exam time means exam howlers aplenty, and the vineyards of Chateau Antithesis are...
Natfhe conference delegates' work was doubled by some well-meaning organiser who had installed an electronic keypad voting system. Delegates were to press one of three buttons to register for,...