Malaria work nets prize
Liverpool University scientist Alexis Nzila was recognised by the Royal Society this week for advancing discoveries into treatments for malaria. Dr Nzila was presented with the Pfizer Award, which...
Liverpool University scientist Alexis Nzila was recognised by the Royal Society this week for advancing discoveries into treatments for malaria. Dr Nzila was presented with the Pfizer Award, which...
Oxford University is setting up a professorship in Buddhist studies after a major endowment from Toyko-based organisation Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai. Martin Goodman of the board of Oriental studies said: "...
Respect is due to Derby University geologist Andrew Johnson, who took nine days to travel to China by train rather than take a faster but far more environmentally damaging flight. But the university...
Minister names centre director but rules out stating minimum regional provision, Anna Fazackerley writes. The Government announced the appointment of a new national science tsar this week, but it...
Young scientists could find their research suffers under proposals for an industry-led advisory council to direct science funding in Wales, it was claimed this week. A report from the Welsh Assembly'...
QAA concerned as institutions fail to publish critical views of courses. Phil Baty reports. Universities are censoring almost all criticism of course quality from the examiners' reports they are...
Heads of the colleges of the University of London have backed radical changes to the federation's governance structure, which would see it adopt a corporate structure. The changes will affect how...
A bid to give colleges the power to validate their own foundation degrees could lead to a migration of university lecturers to further education institutions, it was claimed this week. College heads...
Huddersfield University has proved itself ever ready to give employers what they want by offering a foundation degree in call-centre studies, writes Tony Tysome. Academics from the Business School...
While the UK comes top in science, no nation takes a definitive lead in technology. Martin Ince reports. Cambridge and Oxford emerge as the first and second highest ranked science universities in the...
Specialist universities that focus on technology are well regarded by academics around the world, The Times Higher ranking for technology subjects reveals. But some general universities with a...
Drop in foreign postgraduates threatens Australian finances, finds Geoff Maslen. Australian universities are alarmed that figures from the federal Education Department show a fall in foreign...
The digitised university archives detailing the life and work of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu will pave the way for a huge online archive of South African history and politics, writes...
Israel's Council for Higher Education is to consider creating a "university college" category in response to demands for university status from a college in the disputed West Bank. The recommendation...
More Afro-Colombians are enrolled on higher education courses today than four years ago, according to government figures. In the predominantly black areas along Colombia's Pacific and Atlantic coast...