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News Ten years of new universities: an expensive vanity? Features Baruch Blumberg: from hepatitis B to astrobiology Stephen Devereux debates the role of academics in preventing famine Rewriting the...
News Ten years of new universities: an expensive vanity? Features Baruch Blumberg: from hepatitis B to astrobiology Stephen Devereux debates the role of academics in preventing famine Rewriting the...
New universities are far more likely to aim for the Investors in People award than old ones, according to research from the University of Hertfordshire. But they want the award, intended to show...
The governors of Robert Gordon University were this week debating a confidential report that could lead to merger with neighbouring Aberdeen University by 2004. Aberdeen's court will consider the...
Iain Gray, Scotland's minister for enterprise, transport and lifelong learning, says there are still severe concerns about further education's financial health. Mr Gray warned the Association of...
UK universities have great brand names and are good at research but not much else, a conference heard. Alison Goddard reports Universities and colleges should play to their strengths and stop trying...
Lecturers will be able to use innovative television science programmes as part of a pilot web project among four universities to see whether broadband video is a useful teaching and learning aid,...
The Scottish Institute of Enterprise has launched a £200,000 patent fund for student start-up companies. The SIE, which aims to instil an entrepreneurial spirit in science and engineering students,...
It takes only a few minutes for the stumbling animated figures displayed on Torsten Reil's computer screen to learn how to walk. But by the time one has gained a confident gait, it will have gone...
The Restoration has gone down as a time of merrymaking after the Puritan austerity of the Commonwealth. The return of Charles II in 1660 meant theatres reopened, carol singing was decriminalised and...
The boom in online courses has led to a campaign for global agreements on e-learning standards. The project, eLearn Accredit, was launched at the annual meeting of the Open and Distance Learning...
Harvard University has chosen its first visiting fellows for the Chicago University-based Scholars at Risk Network. Mehrangiz Kar, a legal scholar from Tehran, has been imprisoned in Iran as a result...
Belarusian president Alaksandr Lukashenka has warned rectors to be prepared for "surprises" during this year's entrance examinations as a government commission prepares to monitor the examinations -...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has come out strongly in support of plans to allow Finland's polytechnics to offer postgraduate degrees. The option is to be launched this...
ORDER OF THE COMPANIONS OF HONOUR CH Sir Michael Howard , emeritus professor of modern history, University of Oxford, for services to military studies. KNIGHTS BACHELOR Peter Bell ,...
The University of Siena is to recreate medieval Chianti wine after reconstructing the vineyards attached to a Tuscan monastery. The wine will be as close as possible to that of the Middle Ages, using...