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Egyptian prosecutors have released on bail some of the staff of a pro-democracy think-tank. The released staff, who have been held for more than a month, include Saad El-Din Ibrahim, head of the Ibn...
Egyptian prosecutors have released on bail some of the staff of a pro-democracy think-tank. The released staff, who have been held for more than a month, include Saad El-Din Ibrahim, head of the Ibn...
Norway's Tromso University and Tromso University College will merge from January 1 2003 if both their governing bodies accept proposals of a joint committee looking at close cooperation between them...
Aberdeen University researchers have won more than Pounds 500,000 from the Medical Research Council for work on cannabis-related compounds. The research, led by professor of neuropharmacology Roger...
Cambridge University chemist David King has been offered the post of chief scientific adviser to the government. Professor King, head of the department of chemistry and master of Downing College, was...
The research councils are to be encouraged to consider establishing collections of human stem cells for research after the Donaldson report recommended the government permit therapeutic cloning....
The sights and, perhaps more intriguingly, the sounds of campus life can now be experienced in the comfort of the home courtesy of Keele University. A clearing website launched this week offers...
Graduates lack initiative and communication skills when they leave university, according to a survey of employer attitudes conducted by the national charity Community Service Volunteers -a main...
A fortnight ago in The THES... Tom Wilson called for a television soap based on a university J. Gordon University of Swansea Does Tom Wilson watch Coronation Street? The flag for higher education...
Growth in the enrolment of full-time undergraduates at Welsh institutions has stalled, while part-time numbers continue to rise, figures from the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales show. A...
Universities should receive a block grant based on their individually defined missions rather than having to jump through centrally determined funding hoops, a report recommends. The report warns...
Scotland benefited enormously from its union with England in 1707, according to a controversial history that challenges academic orthodoxy, writes Olga Wojtas. Author Chris Whatley, head of Dundee...
The government's defence of its research and development expenditure is "wholly inadequate", the House of Commons science and technology committee has said. MPs reiterated their call this week for an...
Scottish higher education institutions risk losing clearing students to the rest of the United Kingdom as the fallout from the Scottish Qualifications Authority's examination results debacle...
Higher education looks set to be brought under the stewardship of a new public sector ombudsman, spelling the end for the archaic and largely discredited visitor system, writes Phil Baty. An...
The countdown to the launch of Curriculum 2000 is almost complete, but is Britain's education system really geared up for the changes it will bring? It was only a few months ago that schools and...