Mums suffer in large family life
Mothers living in extended families, which may help children, suffer unusually high levels of depression and anxiety, research suggests. The research undertaken at Southampton University raises...
Mothers living in extended families, which may help children, suffer unusually high levels of depression and anxiety, research suggests. The research undertaken at Southampton University raises...
Dutch inventor Wilhelmus Hofstede has come to the aid of partying romantics, developing a new method of creating multicolour roses. His method, for which he has applied for a European patent, means...
Day 1. Eight hours bouncing about in an open truck and suddenly the silence of the desert. I am at the foot of the Brandberg: 30 kilometres wide, 2,600 metres high, a huge lump of granite in the...
"You do not have to be very intelligent or confident to be a scientist." University scientists were no doubt relieved that they failed to feature in a government poster campaign designed to get girls...
Robert Burgess, senior pro vice-chancellor of the University of Warwick, will be the University of Leicester's vice-chancellor from next academic year. Professor Burgess will succeed Kenneth Edwards...
Steve Gibson, the man who saved Middlesbrough Football Club when financial crisis plunged it into liquidation, is to receive an honorary master of science degree from the University of Teesside....
Students at the University of Palermo, Sicily, are pressing their rector to explain why a multimillion-pound building contract was awarded to a company controlled by the imprisoned Mafia "boss of...
Kirsti Koch Christensen has been elected rector of Bergen University. She is pro-rector of the university, professor at the university's department of linguistics and a member of the main board of...
As the rescue mission in Honduras and Guatemala turns into an attempt to reconstruct their shattered infrastructures and economies, and the trail of world figures through the region slows to a...
Eastern Europe could inspire the UK to break from its Victorian governance patterns and its large bureacuracies, argues Dennis Farrington. The Council of Europe's legislative reform programme has...
Scottish researchers have received a boost with the launch of a new collaborative venture, writes Olga Wojtas. Scottish higher education institutions have received an Pounds 80,000 incentive to share...
(Photograph) - Student Alexander Turner and centre co-ordinator Patsy Stark work on a dummy at the new clinical skills learning centre, University of Leeds School of Medicine.
In an effort to gain more recognition for the social sciences and humanities, 65 of Canada's top researchers this month met for two days with more than 100 politicians and senior civil servants in...
First-year students so enjoy the creature comforts of campus life in the United States that they are staying into their second and third years, compounding the squeeze on college housing. Suites and...
The Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee has signed an historic exchange agreement with China. AVCC president John Niland went to Beijing to sign the agreement on behalf of Australian universities...