Debt cripples SA university
Historically black universities in South Africa have been haemorrhaging students, staff and money, several have suffered management and financial crises, and one - Transkei - is so deep in debt that...

Historically black universities in South Africa have been haemorrhaging students, staff and money, several have suffered management and financial crises, and one - Transkei - is so deep in debt that...
Nottingham Trent University is leading proposals for a biomedical science innovation centre that will accommodate research and development for universities in the Midlands. The move follows a...
Pioneering research by a biotech spin-off company could speed up the discovery of new drugs and cut the number of animal experiments. The first commercial contracts for the research, which provides...

Delft University of Technology is bringing together its disparate intelligent-sensors research under a single virtual institute in response to growing demand for sentient technologies. The university...
France is battling to make up lost ground in the use of information and communication technologies in education and research. Under plans to develop digital education, teachers and students will soon...
Universities can no longer rely on the traditional lecture but the technology that will allow them to replace it with a more active learning experience has yet to be embraced fully. Roger Schank,...
An academic whose company is the first non-American supplier of a spacecraft to the US government has won the 2001 World Technology Award for space. Martin Sweeting of Surrey University was one of 23...
Alan Marsh explains how he turned matchmaker between FE and HE in the fifth of our series from the grass roots. "Go get into higher education! It's further education's future," my head of department...
Financial Times Management consultancy firms that spent last year worrying about how to attract graduates who were flocking to internet companies, now have a different problem: too many recruits. The...
£80m hope for Rutherford lab The government is expected to spend £80 million to double the capacity of one of the instruments at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. The Isis neutron source is used by...
Consultation presents a rare opportunity for universities, says Gill Evans. So John Randall has resigned because he cannot put his heart into "leading the development work" on the consultation on the...
Simeon Underwood urges a more thoughtful approach to the consultation on quality assurance. Immediately after announcing his resignation last week, John Randall engaged in a one-man media offensive...
Since the advent of the Premiership in 1992, English football has undergone a vast transformation. The game seems to dominate popular culture in a manner that it never has before and, despite regular...
The government has thrown its weight behind Cambridge University's plans for a multimillion-pound animal research laboratory, insisting the primate facility will ensure the United Kingdom becomes a...
False memories can tarnish justice and even distort history, write Elizabeth Loftus and Maryanne Garry. Memories are among our most precious possessions. They define who we are as individuals and...