Foresight future is unveiled
The blueprint for the next round of the government's Foresight programme, which aims to encourage industry, academia and government to identify research needs and market opportunities and threats for...
The blueprint for the next round of the government's Foresight programme, which aims to encourage industry, academia and government to identify research needs and market opportunities and threats for...
Students at the Pedagogical Academy in Vienna have discovered that compulsory health examinations carried out at the start of the semester included tests for drug-taking without their knowledge....
* The remit of the ministerial Foresight group has been expanded to ensure science, engineering and technology are taken into account when developing policy across all government departments. The new...
Only 1.3 per cent of the Scottish population are ethnic minorities, compared with 5.5 per cent for the UKas a whole. This smaller proportion, coupled with the absence of serious race riots, leads...
Graduate employers are targeting recruitment at universities with a high proportion of ethnic minority students. And this positive discrimination is based on "hard commercial return value", not...
Universities should do more for their local communities rather than concentrating all their efforts on boosting their national and international profiles, a government minister has told MPs. Lifelong...
More state-school pupils applied to Oxford University this year and more were accepted, according to figures released this week. But although the gap is narrowing, they remain in the minority at just...
Has the student experience improved as a result of the new emphasis on university teaching and attempts to link funding to classroom excellence? Over the past three years there has been much talk...
The international standing of subjects is unlikely to be used as a basis for allocating research cash from the Higher Education Funding Council for England. HEFCE research funding is also unlikely to...
Give a child a bad name and they do better at university, new research suggests. Research by Phil Erwin, of Nene College of Higher Education, has found students with unattractive first names do...
Worriers even worry about things that make them happy, it is claimed. Researchers at the University of Sussex asked students to think about the feature in their life that made them happiest and then...
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from an MLA icon: "High, high above the North Pole, on the first day of 1969, two professors of English...
The Life of Birds
The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England - The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages, Volume Two: 950-1250
Fatal Protein