Survey exposes barriers
Women's perceptions and established systems have created deep-rooted barriers to female success in science, engineering and technology careers, according to a new report from the Athena Project....
Women's perceptions and established systems have created deep-rooted barriers to female success in science, engineering and technology careers, according to a new report from the Athena Project....
A groundbreaking masters course in bioscience enterprise has been put together in less than a year as the Cambridge MIT Institute begins to bear its first fruit. The intensive year-long course will...
Ulster University will next month launch a £1.5 million initiative to make Northern Ireland a global player in software development. The university will adopt a "capability maturity model", developed...
The tiny unmanned helicopter smoothly corkscrewed through 360 degrees, prompting the small crowd gathered below in a field on the outskirts of Boston to burst into applause, writes Steve Farrar. The...
Murali Manohar Joshi, the Indian education minister, has accused British historians of "distorting" Indian history and has vowed to correct the "colonial tilt", writes Hasan Suroor. "It's time to...
Students at the University of Zimbabwe will return a month late from their summer break after this weekend's presidential elections. The last thing the government of president Robert Mugabe wanted...
Only 35 per cent of the more than 11,000 students who will get places at Kenya's public universities this year will be women, even though the government offered them places on lower grades than male...
Music video network MTV is planning a channel aimed at students in American universities and colleges. The 24-hour service will be delivered via campus cable TV systems to reach students in...
British Columbia has become the first Canadian province to deregulate undergraduate tuition fees, giving its six universities the freedom to set fees as they choose. None of the province's...
The United States government has dramatically increased funding for the study of the Middle East, South Asia and other strategically important regions and their languages in the largest such...
The University of Amsterdam is to establish a centre in New York to enhance academic links between the two cities. For the past ten years, the university has been working closely with New York...
A new interpretation of Lewis Carroll's "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is circulating among staff at the University of Cambridge. The poem tells how the walrus and the carpenter trick dozens of...
David Starkey has become the highest-paid television presenter after signing with Channel 4. Dr Starkey's deal represents £75,000 for every hour he appears on television. He will present an 18-hour...
Turkish universities have toiled long and hard to introduce a state-of-the-art earthquake-warning system in the country. But, according to the Turkish Daily News, the system they developed remains...
Student medics at the University of Newcastle were left with a giant hangover last week after their attempt to get into the Guinness Book of World Records by drinking the largest ever tequila slammer...