Refugees meet online
Refugees and asylum seekers in England, Finland and Sweden are being brought together by a multilingual website developed at Nottingham Trent University. Sue Thomas, artistic director of trAce Online...
Refugees and asylum seekers in England, Finland and Sweden are being brought together by a multilingual website developed at Nottingham Trent University. Sue Thomas, artistic director of trAce Online...
The corporate market's appetite for e-learning is unaffected by the global economic slowdown, according to a new survey. More than half of the 223 corporate training managers and human resources...
Higher education is losing sight of its true purpose, write Toni Griffiths, Stephen Rowland and Michael Worton. A new government will need to think strategically about higher education. But in doing...
Michael White says it's time we all took a stand against the long-hours culture. For the past two decades, a long-hours culture has pervaded most areas of working life in Britain, including higher...
In a society that has commodified knowledge, plagiarism is no big deal, argues Frank Furedi. Last month, the University of Virginia was stunned to discover that 122 students in its introductory...
In their general election campaigns, all of the major political parties proceeded on the assumption that a modernising UK economy would embrace ever more technological innovation. Commercial...

Julian Hiscox reports on a search for life a billion kilometres away under 30km of ice. The origin of life poses one of the most vexing questions in modern biology. While great strides have been...
Exposing the infidelity of fly catchers has allowed scientists to catch natural selection in the species juggling act. In the face of the cold accounting of natural selection, few things would seem...
Boris Segerstahl looks at ways in which European research universities can compete globally. Europe's research universities have entered a new era of competition and challenges as fresh demands are...

A less than warm welcome has not deterred TechBC, Canada's first high-tech university. Philip Fine meets a precocious two-year-old. Dianne Cyr is trying hard to think of some incident that could...
The British brain drain may be about to be reversed in human stem-cell research. Several American scientists are believed to be pursuing moves to the United Kingdom to take advantage of supportive...
New universities in London that are cutting language degrees because of a lack of demand have been warned that they are harming access for their local communities, writes Cherry Canovan. Michael...
Debt-ridden medical students are being tempted to abandon a career in health for jobs in the City, student leaders are warning. The British Medical Association is worried that the problem could...
Financial Times The Cancer Genome Project will ask the pharmaceutical industry to cooperate with a £30 million project to explore the underpinnings of cancer. Transplants of the larynx are likely to...
University of Leeds Roger Gair has been appointed to the post of University Secretary. He was previously the University Deputy Secretary. Andrew Parkinson has been appointed to the new post of...