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Injured pop star still to speak at Oxford Pop star Michael Jackson has vowed that a broken foot will not stop him speaking at the Oxford Union next week, where he is to launch his Heal the Kids...
Injured pop star still to speak at Oxford Pop star Michael Jackson has vowed that a broken foot will not stop him speaking at the Oxford Union next week, where he is to launch his Heal the Kids...
FINANCIAL TIMES Profile of Mohan Sawhney, professor of e-commerce at Kellogg Graduate School of Management. DAILY TELEGRAPH A team from Duke University Medical Centre in North Carolina hopes to...
Russians arrest US student Russian security police are holding a United States postgraduate student at Voronezh University who they claim has links to US intelligence services. John Edward...
President George W. Bush's first budget plans include some aid for United States higher education and science, including a doubling of the allocation for the National Institutes of Health. Although...
Russia faces student shortfall Russian education minister Vladimir Filippov has warned that the number of young people entering higher education will fall over the next eight years because...
Glasgow students tested in sex attacker hunt Police are carrying out DNA tests on 200 male Glasgow University students to try to find a sex attacker who assaulted an 11-year-old girl and 18-year-old...
The Guardian Students are mobilising parents in the their battle against loans and fees. Students who take time out of their courses because of illness find that they fall between the social security...
Motorola invests in Australian university Communications giant Motorola is to build a A$50 million (£18 million) software engineering centre at the University of Western Australia in Perth. Malaysia...
FINANCIAL TIMES Sheffield Business School, part of Sheffield Hallam University, is to stop operating in its current form. Cranfield School of Management is launching a modular MBA. A $1m (£...
Luton crisis escalates Luton University is facing strike action and a national academic boycott as the extent of its financial crisis emerges. Luton, which plans to cut almost 100 academic jobs and...
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British universities are to seal six-figure deals with Celera, the commercial rival of the public Human Genome Project, to give their scientists access to the company's genetic databases. The names...