Cutting edge
Meteorites are fragments of history that can tell us about the beginnings of life itself I work at the Natural History Museum, leading a team of seven scientists, including two students, who...
Meteorites are fragments of history that can tell us about the beginnings of life itself I work at the Natural History Museum, leading a team of seven scientists, including two students, who...
A bitter battle is being fought in Cambridge over plans to expand the Wellcome Trust's genome research centre. Kam Patel looks at the possible outcomes and the messages they will send In a few months...
This week, The THES joins forces with the Royal Institution to host 'Making Money from Ideas'. Here, panel chairmen David Thomas, David Auckland and John Ashworth discuss some key issues affecting...
An air pollution monitor small enough to wear on the wrist could be built using a new technique developed by physicists at the University of Birmingham. The device could alert asthmatics to traffic...
Putting yourself at the mercy of those you are trying to study may not sound an entirely sensible idea, but Ruth Emond, a teaching fellow from Stirling University's applied social science department...
Applications for places at De Montfort University are up 18 per cent over the corresponding date last year, the largest percentage rise for any university. It is followed by Warwick, Aston and...
By 2010, universities and further education colleges that do not meet defined levels of sustainable development in management and curriculum could have their funding council grants withheld. The...
It may be "pointless" to try to establish nationally recognised degree standards, say experts commissioned by the Quality Assurance Agency. Without better direction from the QAA, the standards may be...
Pornography is boosting income at Loughborough University. Delegates staying at Burleigh Court, the university's purpose-built conference centre, are offered a choice of 12 films, costing Pounds 6.95...
Boston A small, select New England college's decision to end traditional fraternities and sororities has fanned a smouldering debate across the United States about how much colleges should regulate...
MELBOURNE Australian vice-chancellors fear their universities will become involved in costly legal battles because the current law on copyright does not cover electronic copying and transmission. The...
Rome When Ortensio Zecchino took over as university and research minister last October with the creation of the latest Italian government, pundits expected him to take the wind out of his predecessor...
Hamburg Ten years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, students rate universities in the former communist east among the best in reunified Germany, according to a league table compiled by the news...
On Vesting Day St Andrew's College merged with the University of Glasgow to form a faculty of education. Four days to Vesting Day Draft a bid for the Economic and Social Research Council's Teaching...
Bulgarians see corruption as less of a problem in universities than in other state sectors. A survey put university professors and administration staff 18th out of 21 professions in a corruption...