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US student may face spy charge An American exchange student who was sentenced to three years’ jail in Russia in April for drug offences, could face a charge of espionage on the evidence of a Russian...
US student may face spy charge An American exchange student who was sentenced to three years’ jail in Russia in April for drug offences, could face a charge of espionage on the evidence of a Russian...
Financial Times Saving the rainforests could be a more urgent task than most of us think, scientists at Penn State University have warned. Guardian Universities are expected to be largely...

NHS training is facing a radical shake-up. Claire Sanders talks to the man responsible for much of it Five floors above the busy streets of south London sits a man who could seriously affect your...

Young rocketeers from schools across Lincolnshire and Yorkshire went to the University of Hull last weekend to launch their self-made rockets. About 25 missiles were fielded at the second Hull Rocket...
The Scottish Executive has given a £700,000 boost to the leading-edge Scholar e-learning programme developed by Heriot-Watt University. The funding was announced by Scotland's deputy minister for...

A plastic bowl that can be squashed up for storage and will not hurt when junior throws it at you is the kitchen accessory of the future, according to the judges of the Students' Plastics Design...
For the foundation degree to thrive, the government must identify its target audience, insists Henry Seaton. Was the foundation degree a Blairite "good idea" drawn up in front of a late evening...

Previewing Maritime History Week at the Institute of Historical Research (2-6 July 2001) a four-page special report in The THES offers a fresh look at marine subjects including slavery, piracy and...
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