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An action against the Austrian government by University of Innsbruck history of law professor Gerhard Kobler has established a new legal right for all European Union citizens to sue their national...
An action against the Austrian government by University of Innsbruck history of law professor Gerhard Kobler has established a new legal right for all European Union citizens to sue their national...
Masark University geography professor Pavel Prosek is to set up the Czech Republic's first Antarctic survey station this autumn after searching for years for a suitable location. The £1 million...
Monash University has appointed a medical dean from the University of Melbourne as its next vice-chancellor. Richard Larkins will replace David Robinson, who resigned last July after The THES...
Severely declining amphibian populations could lead to a rise in potentially deadly human diseases, writes Natasha Gilbert. According to researchers from Australia, mosquito larvae and tadpoles are...
Preparations were being made this week for any possible evacuation of hundreds of British students and academics from universities in China. Many Chinese campuses have closed to contain the spread of...
Festus Mogae, Botswana's president and university chancellor, has appointed Bojosi Khebetu Otlhogile vice-chancellor of the country's only university for a three-year term. He succeeds US academic...
The unclear legal situation surrounding genetically modified products in Europe is the cause of an 80 per cent drop in the number of field-based trials of GM crops in the European Union, a European...
Plans to pay "golden hellos" of up to £9,000 to new lecturers in shortage subjects from next year will not solve the recruitment crisis and could lead to an explosion in employment disputes,...
For a man charged with tackling obesity, Philip James has clearly not lost sight of the joy of food, writes Claire Sanders. The chairman of the International Obesity Taskforce lists one of his...
Lord Butler, master of University College, Oxford, secretary of the cabinet and head of the home civil service between 1988 and 1998, and Lord Morris, chancellor of the University of Glamorgan and...
Employers and politicians want universities to play a greater role in economic growth - but at what cost? Employers are calling for universities to be harnessed to local, regional and national...
Northwest Science is a model of best practice, according to the Council for Industry and Higher Education, drawing together businesses and economic development organisations with academic communities...
A chance remark from a Scottish businessman to a banking colleague has led to a better deal for new companies formed to exploit research at the University of Edinburgh. Geoffrey Thomson, chief...
Reassessment Panel chairs turn on research assessment exercise Bush babble Alan Cienti looks at the US president's unusual use of language London's Leonardo The life and work of Robert Hooke reviewed...
Universities should get cash to teach potential students how to access grants, according to a report published this week. The recommendation - intended to attract students from poor backgrounds - was...