Academia

  • Onsite: What’s a local museum?!

    A local museum is an important part of any national framework of sharing and proving history. It may not rank alongside the British Museum, for instance, but it supports the existence of it there.

    It also has an international role to play, however distant. This is proved by pieces of interest that come up every so often. The study of any type of period happens anywhere people lived.

    Localism is crucial. Our awareness needs clarity. If “fact checking” is relevant anywhere, it’s also needs to be true in this. Otherwise, we risk losing touch in our actual values, and lose purpose.

  • Win: Economist safe

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a young economist has been found safe and well after a years long fight to save his life following serious threats to his family’s safety.

    He’s believed to have been targeted by a number of groups operating clandestine and mobile threats against those who work in academia on economics.

  • Living the law of the land

    The UK is a boiling pot of neighbourhoods, and communities, but it produces a few off tastes now and then. It’s not the dodgy courts, traders, or dealers that are the main issue here. The point is the pitfalls of integration, degenerating gentrification, and simple neglect, among common forms of abuse.

    The study of the law is considered advanced beyond others, but the practice of it is less refined. It’s a gritty, bare, and naked arrangement with the vagaries of all classes, types, and realms in society. It doesn’t look appealing to those looking on. It’s also unseemly at times if the crimes are particularly gruesome.

    The UK has five law schools in the world top 20 rankings. The two top spots are reserved for Cambridge and Oxford (3 and 7), but the others are nested in there, too. Sadly, Wales doesn’t feature at all, but England and Scotland each have spots. Over 129,000 study it, according to Times Higher Education.

    The daily press are happy to type away about our decline, but the pursuit of happiness here is predicated on the law. It’s heartening that London is seeing development in this area. A new Supreme Court opened its doors in 2009, and right now, a City of London Law Courts is being built on a site in Fleet Street.

    The potential for more justice, and therefore peace, is apparent across all of the UK. It’s shown in the take-up of courses, the expansion of the news room concept, and the development of legal facilities across our communities. The fight is to make sure cases get to court, and our disputes are heard.

  • Caught: Uni harasser

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an harasser of graduates of the University of Hull has been located.

    He’s alleged to be guilty of rape, assault, and psychological torture.