Buckingham in the news
January 2010 update
Buckingham staff in the news
- Unclear outlook for radical journal as HIV/Aids deniers evoke outrage. Times Higher Education, 14 January.
- British universities sometimes seen as breeding grounds for radical Islam. Washington Post, 1 January.
- Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab: one boy's journey to jihad. Sunday Times, 3 January.
- Nigeria's new label. Next (Nigeria), 6 January.
- Plane plot stirs concern over UK campus militants. Reuters, 7 January.
- Professor: British schools ripe for spawning terrorists. Detroit Free Press, 10 January.
- From life of wealth to life of terror? Detroit Free Press, 10 January.
- Sporting glory. Times Higher Education, 21 January.
- Spending on education: investing in brains. The Economist, 21 January.
Professor Alan Smithers / Dr Pamela Robinson / Centre for Education and Employment Research
- Severe cuts may force British unis to close. The Australian, 13 January.
- Universities award record number of firsts. Daily Telegraph, 14 January.
- More professional development for maths teachers. The Guardian, 19 January.
- The £100 billion schools scandal. The Times, 24 January.
- More youngsters from poor homes go to university. bbc.co.uk, 28 January.
Appearances and publications
- It's time Obama pressed the PA. Jewish Chronicle, 7 January.
- We came here to integrate. Jewish Chronicle, 14 January.
- An MP's quest for Jewish voters. Jewish Chronicle, 21 January.
- Duelling rabbis' real agenda. Jewish Chronicle, 28 January.
- Editorial support (letter). Times Higher Education, 21 January.
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The second part of his published interview with the Japanese Ministry of Finance was published this month: "On teaching EU Law and EU integration", The Finance vol.45 no.10 (January 2010), 55-56.
- appeared on BBC Radio Five Live 10 p.m. news, 3 January.
- appeared on BBC Radio Belfast and BBC Five Counties Radio, 4 January.
- appeared on BBC Radio Wiltshire and BBC Scotland, speaking on Iraq, 12 January.
- Tolerating exclusive societies is nail in coffin of university ideals. Evening Standard, 25 January.
- For students' sake, free the market. The Guardian, 12 January.
- Why do the political parties have so little to offer us? The Independent, 7 January.
Local news
University news (Buckingham & Winslow Advertiser, 29 January):
- Book released to honour professor
Read our news article: Book launch in honour of Professor Norman Barry - University professor had an interest in political theory
- Challenge to Clarkson is the subject of next lecture
Top legal eagle one of the best. Buckingham & Winslow Advertiser, 9 January
Read our news article: Buckingham lawyer in the top 20
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