Swansea success story
A Swansea success is Osprey Metals. It began 25 years ago when three of the university'smetallurgy students came up with anew way of forming metal. They found that by atomising molten metal into a...
A Swansea success is Osprey Metals. It began 25 years ago when three of the university'smetallurgy students came up with anew way of forming metal. They found that by atomising molten metal into a...
The UK research councils are no longer respected by their customers, a leading medical researcher and former head of the Wellcome Trust told the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee this...
Loughborough University has been awarded Pounds 201,000 by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation to fund staff who wish to develop new technology for commercial use. The cash will be used to free them...
An agro-industrial bio-technology centre is to be set up in Esbjerg, on the west coast of Jutland, by the University of South Denmark and Aalborg University. Although the centre will carry out basic...
Fundamental biological subjects such as bio-technology and bio-chemistry at Norway's universities, university colleges and research institutes are to be evaluated for the first time since 1988. Three...
China has set up a new research institute to fuel the country's growing high-technology engineering sector. The institute, named Beijing University Engineering Research Institute, is a result of...
Natasha Loder reports on an engineering qualification that could land its graduates fat wage packets in heavy industry One of the largest research councils - the Engineering and Physical Sciences...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals is pressing on with proposals for a post-qualification admissions system in the face of widespread opposition from schools, colleges and universities...
Public support for free state education from pre-school to university level is almost universal, according to an unofficial poll carried out by students at Mexico's National Autonomous University (...
The Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals believes the latest application figures may show tuition fees are not deterring potential students. Coshep says the most recent figures from the...
Keith Gull, professor of molecular biology at the University of Manchester; John Padfield, chief executive of Chiroscience Group; and Margaret Stanley, reader of epithelial biology at the University...
John Lawton was appointed chief executive of the Natural Sciences Research Council this week, taking up the post on October 1. Professor Lawton, 55, is currently director of the NSRC's centre for...
Monday. I drive to Nottingham to pick up Vesna who is acting as interpreter for our research with refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina. The research involves conducting life story interviews, which are...
European students are border-hopping to get the best value in courses and literature. Sylvia Simmons reports. For French, German and Swiss students in the Rhine valley, one simple, user-friendly...
An American court has ruled that the government cannot block the export of a sophisticated encryption program, in a decision with broad ramifications for the free international exchange of computer...