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Blair stands up for science Tony Blair made an “unashamedly pro-science” speech to the Biotechnology Industry Conference in London today. He declared that he would not let the United Kingdom slip...
Blair stands up for science Tony Blair made an “unashamedly pro-science” speech to the Biotechnology Industry Conference in London today. He declared that he would not let the United Kingdom slip...
Absentee postal votes are still eligible to be counted until today in Florida, the state that has proved crucial in the race for the US presidency, even though the election was held almost two weeks...
The Ivy League group of American universities has won a trademark dispute with a New Zealand company over the use of the term for a line of clothing. In January, Patent Office New Zealand ruled that...
A leading Japanese drugs company has signed a £5.2 million deal with Scottish Biomedical, the company set up by leading Scottish universities to promote research in the medical sciences. Kyorin...
Student coursework will soon be subjected to routine electronic screening in an effort by universities to stamp out plagiarism. Software from the United States, which claims to be able to detect work...
Changes to subject reviews will see institutions ceding academic autonomy to the QAA, warns Stephen Court Hard times have fallen on higher education. No, this is not a whinge about money. It is to...
A short while ago, by the standards of human history, a degree would have been useless for the bulk of the population. The economy, and the jobs in it, could use only a few people with the high-level...
Last week in The THES .... Simon Davies argued that email snooping would turn universities into wired Dickensian workhouses I am surprised that Simon Davies regards the Regulation of Investigatory...

Government plans to widen participation in higher education suffered a blow this week as figures showed that spiralling student debt is deterring the poor and disadvantaged. For the second year...
More than 1,000 students demonstrated at Tehran University this week in support of pro-democracy reforms. Despite attempts by non-student hardliners to disrupt the gathering, it ended without...
A University of Michigan engineering student died after celebrating his 21st birthday with 20 shots of scotch in ten minutes, police said.
The Association of Art Historians is to launch a scheme intended to support voluntary student work placements in museums, galleries and other UK heritage institutions. The scheme will contribute up...
Leeds University is opening a research and postgraduate institute dedicated to lifelong learning today. Director Phil Hodkinson said that after completing their formal education most adults earned no...
The government's Connexions strategy of building a national support service to ensure that 13 to 19-year-olds engage with learning is largely irrelevant in areas with a chronic lack of employment,...
The Scottish higher and further education funding councils will have to defend their roles to Scotland's first minister, Henry McLeish, as he threatens a "bonfire of the quangos". Mr McLeish said: "...