Of letters, learning and louts
A Literary History of Cambridge
A Literary History of Cambridge
The First New Left
Runes and Runic Inscriptions
Dimensions of the Sacred
Democracy and Green Political Thought
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL DEng: Ronald Hobbs, former director, Ove Arup and Partners, chairman of the university's buildings committee; John Taylor, head of Hewlett-Packard Laboratories and visiting...
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Thomas Mitchell, provost of Trinity College Dublin, has been elected a member of the society in recognition of his record as a scholar and his standing as an...
UNIVERSITY OF WALES, CARDIFF Barbara Adam, former senior lecturer in the school of social and administrative studies, has been promoted to reader. UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM The following have been...
Lucy Hodges tells the story of a Bath 51国产视频 postgrad who wanted to switch from a masters to a PhD course. Neil McDougall was a postgraduate student studying for a masters degree in the school of...
PhD students needa proper complaints procedure, says Simeon Underwood. The higher reaches of academic endeavour demand the highest standards of administrative justice. Yet where PhD students meet up...
The Leverhulme chairs scheme is such a success that it is to be extended. Olga Wojtas reports. Frankly, an almost physical weight has lifted off my shoulders, in the sense that the almost intolerable...
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE Research grants Professor B. Hogwood and Dr D. Judge, Pounds 161,365 from the Economic and Social Research Council (audit of accountability - agencies and their multiple...
1996 FEBRUARY Education secretary Gillian Shephard announces appointment of a National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education, chaired by Sir Ron Dearing. It will recommend how the shape,...
Demand for higher degrees is set to mushroom. Stephen Pritchard assesses how the sector will cope. The world of the postgraduate will be unrecognisable in a decade's time. The market will have...
UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX The following heads of department were appointed for three years from August 1: Neil Baker, biological and chemical sciences; Mike O'Mahony, electronic systems engineering; John...