Minister backs health plans
DUBLIN Irish education minister Michael Martin has backed proposals for radically changing the training of health-care professionals. If the proposals are implemented, they would mean that students...
DUBLIN Irish education minister Michael Martin has backed proposals for radically changing the training of health-care professionals. If the proposals are implemented, they would mean that students...
PRISTINA The rectorate at the University of Pristina stands empty two days a week - reserved for the Serb rector and his staff, who never come. In contrast, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays the...
PARIS France will invest E7 billion (Pounds 4.4 billion) in higher education over the next six years to develop research, new technologies and university-business links, renovate campuses and improve...
Intelligent masts that warn sailing crews when they are about to snap have been created by a team of British scientists and engineers. The carbon composite mast has optical fibre sensors and...
ROME A group of senior Italian academics has written an open letter to university minister Ortensio Zecchino warning against plans to eliminate the job definition "researcher" in state university...
Physicians may soon no longer be looking through the keyhole when they perform microscopic surgery, writes Tim Greenhalgh. Advances in virtual reality mean that a surgeon's narrow views of the human...
Advocates of lifelong learning will find comfort in a study from British Telecommunications and Futuremedia. The research shows that the overall growth in internet and intranet use is encouraging...
The television programme Ages of Avatar gives users the chance to explore a new media form - Inhabited Television. Four virtual worlds are open on the web alongside a television programme , broadcast...
Business students at three United Kingdom universities are taking part in a competition to build a multi-million-pound company. Students at the London School of Economics, London Business School and...
Harvard University is going to court under the recently enacted cyber-piracy law in the United States to prove internet rights to website addresses that contain its name. The university is suing to...
Should scientists play God by creating life? Colin Humphreys, a Christian, says that depends on what they do with it. The American scientist Craig Venter recently proposed creating life in a test...
Ministers could soon have a disaster on their hands if they do not address the parlous state of academia, warns Phil Willis. When Baroness Blackstone took office in 1997 she described higher...
Studies show a high degree of heritability in twins' behaviours and feelings of wellbeing. Despite that, we can still direct our lives. We have been studying twins at the University of Minnesota...
To see if male fertility rates are falling, Scottish researchers are seeking sperm samples to set a baseline of health. Olga Wojtas reports. "We're all brought up to think we're dangerously fertile,...
It was the evolutionary "big bang" that started them all. Scientists have found the earliest evidence of sexual reproduction in Arctic rocks 1.2 billion years old. A detailed analysis of fossilised...