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£1m fund for academic aid to business A £1 million “brains for business” fund was launched by the government today to encourage academics to help firms tackle technical and research problems. Experts...
£1m fund for academic aid to business A £1 million “brains for business” fund was launched by the government today to encourage academics to help firms tackle technical and research problems. Experts...
Holloway chief leaves for Liverpool Drummond Bone, principal of Royal Holloway, University of London, is to be vice-chancellor of Liverpool University from September 2002. Philip Love, the current...
Financial Times Waikato Management School in New Zealand has joined forces with a software venture to launch spin-off businesses. The London Business School and Columbia Business School are extending...
Wyoming athletes in fatal crash Eight athletes from the University of Wyoming died yesterday when their vehicle collided head-on with a pickup truck near Laramie. Working students on increase in Oz...
Deadline: 22/10/2001

Dorothy S. Zinberg, THES columnist, writes direct from Harvard University Some ten hours after I witnessed the devastation of the World Trade Center on television, moving mechanically from one...
Business studies top of the pops Business and management studies is the most popular subject at degree level for full-time students starting this autumn, according to data from the Universities and...
Elizabeth Hall was a senior lecturer in the education department of the University of Central England before retiring on ill-health grounds, and was not, as reported last week, a careers guidance...
NEWS The end of the PhD: debt starves out research students FEATURES Will art history radicalise Prince William? Teaching It's wise to improvise: how to jazz up lectures Research Social work gets...
The curse of the organic potato farmer may soon be lifted by a humble purple spud grown by Newcastle University scientists. The unnamed variety has proved to be almost totally resistant to potato...
Vice-chancellors were set to make an unprecedented demand for increased funding for student support - all but calling for the reintroduction of maintenance grants - at their annual residential...
University regulators were hit by a triple whammy this week, as vice-chancellors, union leaders and Cabinet Office watchdogs moved against over-regulation and excessive red tape. Lecturers' leaders...
Heriot-Watt University is to seek voluntary job losses in a major restructuring scheme that will concentrate its academic departments into six schools and two postgraduate institutes. The unions have...
Many more mathematicians than lawyers gain first-class honours - 22 per cent versus 4 per cent - but that is unlikely to mean they are "cleverer" or that maths is an easier subject than law. So why...
Maxwell Irvine, Birmingham University's departing vice-chancellor, has called the government's policies on higher education funding "a disaster", writes Tony Tysome. The sector faces trouble unless...