Sen awarded Edinburgh Medal
Amartya Sen, professor of economics and philosophy at Harvard University, was this week awarded the Edinburgh Medal at the Edinburgh International Science Festival. The medal is awarded annually to...
Amartya Sen, professor of economics and philosophy at Harvard University, was this week awarded the Edinburgh Medal at the Edinburgh International Science Festival. The medal is awarded annually to...
LOUGHBOROUGH University is the driving force behind a new degree designed exclusively for car dealers. The BSc in retail automotive management, developed in conjunction with Ford, is the world's...
Reports by Phil Baty from the Royal Economic Society's annual conference at Staffordshire University this week. See research papers. Companies tend to raise prices when their costs go up, not when...
The first signs of a consensus over abolishing traditional degree classifications may have been seen at last week's quality conference staged by Goldsmiths College. Calls for a review and possible...
Space scientists are expected to learn next week whether their dreams of relaunching the ill-fated Cluster mission, which came to an abrupt end last June, will come true. Nine months after the rocket...
Students have pledged their support for Sir Ron Dearing's inquiry into the future of higher education, but want more of a voice for further education. More than 1,500 delegates at the annual...
A House of Commons committee with a Conservative majority has criticised the funding of further education in Wales. The Welsh Affairs committee, in a report issued this week, said the Government...
MORE THAN a third of graduates in the United Kingdom are "over educated" and expansionist higher education policies should be checked, a team of economists argued this week. Peter Dolton and Anna...
MORAY House Institute of Education has angrily rejected a call from its estranged partner, Heriot-Watt University, to be involved in talks about its future. Moray House has been an associated college...
Legislation to tackle the problem of Spain's army of temporary contract lecturers could be on the statute book by the end of the academic year. Possibilities include creating a new body of permanent...
The director of the Soros Foundation's office in Belarus was expelled from the country last week. According to the information bureau of the presidential administration, Peter Byrne, an American, had...
This week's First Impressions comes from an emigre historian: "When seeking for a partner worthy of the delectable Zuleika Dobson, Max Beerbohm created the Duke of Dorset, an aristocratic paragon,...
University of Sussex The following have been promoted to professorships: Vivien Hart, reader in American studies, former librarian at Hamilton College in New York; Ladislaus Lob, reader in German,...
University of Glasgow Research grants Professor P. Kemp, Pounds 45,000 from the Economic and Social Research Council (additional funding to core grant on urban studies); Dr D. Diver, Pounds 86,483...
University of Oxford DCL: Roman Herzog, president of the Federal Republic of Germany; Martin Jacomb, chairman of the British Council; Peter Taylor, former Lord Chief Justice of England. DLitt:...