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NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY Newcastle's famous bridges have a special significance for Sally Jane Norman, the new director of Newcastle University's Culture Lab. "I love them - they symbolise Newcastle's...
NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY Newcastle's famous bridges have a special significance for Sally Jane Norman, the new director of Newcastle University's Culture Lab. "I love them - they symbolise Newcastle's...
Birmingham University, dubbed "dull and conservative" in a consultants' report, is gearing up to revamp its image with a rash of appointments. In last week's Times Higher , the university advertised...
Luxembourg, 30 September 2004 C-417/03, Commission des Communautes europeennes contre Royaume de Belgique Judgment of the Court of Justice (Fourth Chamber) on 30 September 2004 (link to English...
Brussels, 30 Sep 2004 Full text of Document 12596/04 Suite of documents 12596/04 Subject: Council Decision concerning the conclusion of an Agreement renewing the Agreement for scientific and...
Brussels, 30 Sep 2004 Full text of Document 3472/04 1. Euratom Scientific and Technical Committee - Draft Council Decision appointing the members (doc. to follow) 2. Commission communication "Science...
Brussels, 30 Sep 2004 With the technological development of 'intelligent' devices progressing rapidly, information and communications technologies (ICT) experts are getting closer to developing a...
Brussels, 30 Sep 2004 The European Commission has issued a call for tenders related to the production of a European textbook on ethics in research. The contract will support the production of a basic...
Brussels, 30 Sep 2004 The European Commission has published a call for tenders relating to a comparative study of opinions produced by national ethics councils. The general objective of this contract...
Brussels, 30 Sep 2004 The European Commission has published a call for tenders relating to a study of the impact of ethical review under the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). This contract will...
Brussels, 30 Sep 2004 The UK Research Office (UKRO) will hold an information day on the EU's Marie Curie actions in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 26 November. The day will provide an outline of the Marie...
Oxford scientists set for flotation windfall Five Oxford University scientists are to become paper millionaires with the flotation of a company that genetically modifies zebra fish and fruit flies in...
As three intellectuals languish in jail in Saudi Arabia, Michael North hears how a crackdown on Islamic extremists has had a devastating impact on free speech for academics. There is an eyewitness...
Cambridge's female-only New Hall College is 50. Alison Thomas reflects on five decades of change. This autumn, Cambridge University's New Hall College celebrates its 50th anniversary. From an initial...
US academics no longer retire as a matter of course, writes Stephen Phillips, but those who do seldom quit campus for good Retirement ain't what it used to be. The era of a carriage clock and stiff...
US academics no longer retire as a matter of course, writes Stephen Phillips, but those who do seldom quit campus for good Besides the latest trend in humanities, that promising new branch of...