When the limelight gets turned off
Education is emerging as the decisive election battleground. For Labour, like many left-wing parties, education has taken on a particular symbolic and practical importance. It is being presented not...
Education is emerging as the decisive election battleground. For Labour, like many left-wing parties, education has taken on a particular symbolic and practical importance. It is being presented not...
Jonathan Bates fears for the future of the Arden Shakespeare Prologue Editing Shakespeare is like painting the Forth Rail Bridge: no sooner have you finished than new knowledge and new approaches...
The Jews of Europe are fast disappearing and the Continent will be the poorer for it, argues Bernard Wasserstein Bad news is never welcome. So I suppose I should not have been surprised at the chorus...
Higher education has expanded enormously in the past few years, but it was not always so easy. Ged Martin catalogues some centuries-old attempts to found British universities. Britain and Ireland now...
Sociologist Sherry Turkle talks to Aisling Irwin about the potential and pitfalls of reconstructing oneself in virtual reality Tarniwoof said: "Do you promise to take Silver Shimmering Winterlight as...
George McKay reports on the rise of small-scale 'in-yer-face' non-violent protesting. In his 1960s classic, The Making of a Counter Culture, Theodore Roszak pointed to parliamentary stalemate as one...
Talk of a "gay gene" has raised fears that genetic engineering could eliminate homosexuality. But Simon Le Vay argues that its discovery may have a positive effect on public attitudes A recent spate...
As a nation plagued by a 'million mutinies' goes to the polls, Gurharpal Singh examines the three parties vying for power. With India in the midst of general elections, the credentials of the world's...
(Photograph) - Marching orders: Alan Carling, one of the many academics at Bradford University who marched with students into the city centre on Monday as part of a national campaign against higher...
The Government has decided to review its decision not to set up a human genetics commission following an angry outcry from MPs who originally proposed the body. The idea of a commission came from the...
The suffering writers undergo for their art may be unnecessary as writers on Prozac can be just as creative, the author of a new study claims. Felix Post, emeritus physician at the Bethlem Royal...
Research students are teaching first-year undergraduates in many universities when less than a third of them have received training, according to a union survey to be published in July. The findings...
Academics are receiving more and better training to help them cope with the demands of their jobs, a national survey coming out later this month has found, writes Tony Tysome. But there are growing...
The divisions separating further and higher education are set to fade away in favour of a more universal post-16 education sector, according to David Melville, soon to leave his post as vice...
Peterborough will be the next British city to set up its own higher education institution. Plans for University College, Peterborough which will be run by an as-yet unnamed Midlands university will...