Joint project builds Eastern European expertise
A new multimillion-pound collaboration of eight universities with expertise in Eastern Europe is opening up postgraduate opportunities in a bid to produce a cadre of world-class specialists, writes...
A new multimillion-pound collaboration of eight universities with expertise in Eastern Europe is opening up postgraduate opportunities in a bid to produce a cadre of world-class specialists, writes...
Willie Doherty uses his art to explore the underlying issues and complexity behind the politics in Northern Ireland
Enock Matovu's groundbreaking research into sleeping sickness is helping to save lives and winning him honours
Tim Thompson uses his skill as a forensic anthropologist to help identify bodies by looking at their tattoos and piercings
Staff persuaded to cut number of car journeys, reports Olga Wojtas The University of East Anglia has started a car-hire business as part of a green transport initiative designed to put the brakes on...
Anneliese Mackintosh is one of the postgraduates at Glasgow who produce an online journal to boost their skills
Money saved could go to help poor Scottish students fund masters study. Olga Wojtas reports
Review helps UK target 'hidden' students, writes Olga Wojtas. Most students contemplating postgraduate study are not willing to pay more than £5,000 a year in fees, according to research. The survey...
Pharmacologist Robin Plevin's 'health entertainment' uses drama and humour to spread the word on coronary disease
Drew Manzie, the inspirational former head of physical education at the University of Strathclyde, has died of cancer, aged 64.Niall Sturrock, Strathclyde's head of sport and recreation, who worked...
The Scottish Executive seems set to ignore a parliamentary committee's proposal for a learning entitlement for all because it would be too expensive to implement, writes Olga Wojtas. But it has...
Anne Forde recently took up a post at Cambridge University as a careers adviser dedicated to supporting postdoctoral researchers in the life sciences, writes Olga Wojtas. Cambridge has about 500...
Paralympic coach Ross Hall explains the psychological side of wheelchair rugby - known as 'murderball' - to Olga Wojtas
Northern Ireland's peace process has been driven forward by politicians' lies and manipulation, and the discovery of this is undermining public trust in politics, according to Ulster University...
An open learning programme at Queen's University Belfast will feature a course on "How to train in the Jedi way".The university believes it is the first in the UK to offer a course in Jedi - so many...