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We mark their essays, they object to the grade they get. We've been doing the job for years, so why do they think they know better? asks Nathan Abrams. Why do students feel a need to appeal their...
We mark their essays, they object to the grade they get. We've been doing the job for years, so why do they think they know better? asks Nathan Abrams. Why do students feel a need to appeal their...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage. Name - John Callaghan. Age : 51. Job : Professor of politics in the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences,...
Tightened US visa requirements are disrupting international scientific collaborations and driving academic conferences and many foreign graduate and doctoral students overseas, some to the UK. Entry...
The student told by Nottingham University that his A level in Welsh did not count has said he does not want a placethere now, even though the institution has since admitted it was wrong. Cemlyn...
A personal letter from the prime minister supporting animal research received a lukewarm response from scientists this week. Senior scientists from the Biosciences Federation wrote to Tony Blair last...
Brussels, 22 January 2004 The European Commission published a report today on prospects for commercial and research activities in the field of human tissue engineering (regeneration of tissues)....
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 Full text of Document 234/04 1. GALILEO Proposal for a Council Regulation on the establishment of structures for the management of the European satellite radionavigation...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), a technique for measuring the displacement of particles in flow, can be used in a wide variety of applications. The EU-funded PIVNET 2 Thematic...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 A European Space Policy Workshop entitled 'Enlarging Space Policy Debate' will take place in Leuven, Belgium on 4 February 2004. Speakers will include European Astronaut Frank...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 Nanotechnology could play a major role in medical diagnostics by 2020, finding the causes of illness quicker, more accurately and earlier than ever before, a Swiss study...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 Speaking in front of the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, External Trade and Research on 21 January, Mary Harney, Ireland's Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 A network of three EU Member States and three future Member States is making an important contribution to the enlargement of the Union in the field of measurements and testing (...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 The Rosetta mission, Europe's bid to land a spacecraft on the surface of a comet, is in difficulty again, after technical concerns were raised about the flight readiness of the...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 The European Parliament has published a prior information notice of a call for tenders for scientific consultancy services for its scientific and technological options...
Brussels, 22 Jan 2004 The fourth annual European breast cancer conference will take place form 16 to 20 March in Hamburg, Germany. The conference is described by organisers as 'unique in encouraging...