Diving into the shallow end
Malcolm Gillies applies the rules of lane swimming etiquette to funding
Malcolm Gillies applies the rules of lane swimming etiquette to funding
Health advice to the overweight is often based on bad science, says dietitian. Paul Jump reports
A university with a strong focus on media studies has teamed up with a charity to run a series of workshops on reporting in the developing world. One World Media is to host the events at Bournemouth...
Evidence that a Cambridge college was built on the site of a sprawling Roman settlement has been unearthed by sixth-form students. The discovery was made during an excavation of gardens at Newnham...
A department has been awarded almost £600,000 to bring back to life a type of medieval music not heard for more than 700 years. The department of music at the University of Southampton will work with...
Staff and students have collected about £30,000 for victims of the Pakistan floods following a university fundraising campaign. The University of Bedfordshire launched its own drive to help last...
Working from home damages the environment, it has been claimed. Researchers from Newcastle University observed people's working and shopping habits, and found that working from home or shopping on...
Historic Scotland, an executive agency of the Scottish Government that safeguards sites across the country, has signed a partnership agreement with a university to offer access to heritage sites and...
Trainee doctors and drama students have come together to debate the ethical questions around "designer babies" in a new approach to medical education. The students at Queen's University Belfast...
A university is swapping its carbon footprint for a digital one as it launches the UK's first online-only prospectus. The University of Hertfordshire prospectus is tailored for postgraduates and is...
Women are much less happy about the new coalition government than men, a poll of political experts has found. The survey of 100 academic scholars, researchers and pollsters attending the Elections,...
Millions of plants picked by Victorian collectors up to 150 years ago and held in herbarium collections across the world could become a new source of data for studying climate change, according to...
A business school has signed a feeder agreement with a top Chinese university. Students at the Higher National Diploma Centre at Renmin University's School of International Education will be offered...
One of England's ancient cities now has its own speakers' corner. Lincoln Business School, part of the University of Lincoln, suggested a public forum as part of a research project to boost local...
New research aims to help patients with Barrett's oesophagus, which can lead to cancer. A team led by Janusz Jankowski - Sir James Black professor of gastrointestinal biology and trials at Barts and...