Why I ... do not want to be Poet Laureate
Poet and Oxford English fellow Craig Raine was once asked to leave the Bodleian library for "laughing repeatedly" over Ted Hughes's The Iron Man. The chattering classes may be busy compiling lists of...
Poet and Oxford English fellow Craig Raine was once asked to leave the Bodleian library for "laughing repeatedly" over Ted Hughes's The Iron Man. The chattering classes may be busy compiling lists of...
Sustainable product design is vital to cutting the contribution of consumer goods to environmental pollution, writes Kam Patel Following concerted attempts by governments worldwide to cut industrial...
The war that erupted earlier this yearin the West African republic of Guinea-Bissau has resulted in the destructionof the country's largest and most active researchinstitution. The complex housing...
China has set up a huge natural science and high technology innovation research centre to supportthe country's fast-growing economic and social development strategies. The centre willbe under the...
Five universities have joined forcesto form the Western Arc BiosciencesPlatform, part of a government initiative aimed at keeping Britain ahead ofother European countries in making commercial use of...
Herbal medicine research combines ancient knowledge of plants' power and 20th-century science to devise a range of hi-tech natural treatments for the future One of the things that excites me about...
Companies are leading the drug revolution. Kam Patel reports Southampton University is proposing a new scheme to help universities tackle a serious shortage of expertise in a chemistry technique...
Tired of doing research? Why not switch camps and helpdecide who gets the vital funding In universities all over the country, one of the great topics of common-room conversation is the allocation of...
Academics are alarmed at tougher copyright licensing regulations agreed earlier this year by the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and the Copyright Licensing Agency. The agreements cover copying for...
Rome's La Sapienza University, the most crowded campus in Europe with more than 170,000 students, will be split into several independent institutions. The move comes after a tug-of-war between the...
(Photograph) - Simon Eade, a third-year student from the French department at the University of Leeds, throws a boule in the first Leeds international petanque (boules) contest, watched by second-...
Sheffield University's multi-million pound franchising venture to stem the acute shortage of doctors in Malaysia has collapsed because of economic crisis there. The university is left with...
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