Edinburgh fined over genetics research
Edinburgh University was this week fined Pounds 3,500 for failing to carry out risk assessments of work involving genetic modification being carried out in the medical school's departments of...
Edinburgh University was this week fined Pounds 3,500 for failing to carry out risk assessments of work involving genetic modification being carried out in the medical school's departments of...
Industry minister John Battle has announced a Pounds 13 million scheme to encourage the uptake of advances in biotechnology by industry. Called Bio-Wise, the initiative aims to build on its...
Britain's science base is under threat because of a lack of good physics teachers, the Institute of Physics has warned science minister Lord Sainsbury. The number of physics graduates enrolling on...
The Bakun Trust Fund has withdrawn its sponsorship of four university students from east Malaysia because of their poor results. The trust said the move was a warning to students to take their...
Last week in The THES... Iain Mclean asked what academics would like to see included in the government's planned Freedom of Information Act. Charles Woolfson Senior lecturer in industrial relations,...
David Wield Director of the Centre for Technology Strategy and chair of the development policy and practice group at the Open University If biotechnology innovators want to be successful, they should...
The proportion of graduates gaining first-class honours has risen again, according to new figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency. In 1998, 8 per cent of students gained firsts, compared...
Scotland's largest single group of school-leavers - 30 per cent - entered higher education in 1997-98. The latest Scottish Office statistics on post-school destinations show 26 per cent of the 62,500...
Details of the cash reward universities will receive for attracting students from under-represented groups were announced by the Higher Education Funding Council for England this week. The Pounds 50...
Aston University may face an unprecedented legal bid for more than Pounds 100,000 in damages by a former research student. Any test case could open the floodgates to similar claims. Kevin Wilkinson...
Liberal Democrat and Conservative education spokesmen united in calls this week for a government inquiry into the effect of abolishing maintenance grants and introducing tuition fees. Both parties...
Sir George Quigley, leader of the review into the "Scottish fee anomaly" has played down application figures that show Scotland has been hard hit with a 5.9 per cent fall. Sir George said it was "too...
Public sector pay deals announced this week show the value of pay review bodies, according to the Association of University Teachers, which submits its claim to employers today. David Triesman,...
The proportion of school-leavers applying for a university place this year has fallen. UK applicants aged under 21 were the only group to show a nominal increase by the December 15 deadline,...
Companies must make more use of the expertise in universities if the United Kingdom's economy is to become "knowledge driven", science minister Lord Sainsbury said last week, writes Kam Patel. At a...