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Last week in The THES ... David Cook explained why he believes couples should have children Annily Campbell Author of the forthcoming Sterilised Women: Choice and action to Remain Child-free (Cassell...
Last week in The THES ... David Cook explained why he believes couples should have children Annily Campbell Author of the forthcoming Sterilised Women: Choice and action to Remain Child-free (Cassell...
Do you have innate talent and fancy working in multidisciplinary teams at the frontiers of medical research? Drugs are big business. In the pharmaceuticals industry, those with a scientific...
Researchers in the academic world have a habit that needs to be brought into line with the law - announcing their results before taking steps to protect them with a patent. To qualify for a patent,...
The new Arts and Humanities Research Board plans to fight for more funds, raise recognition for its scholars' work and eventually become a research council. Harriet Swain reports Paul Langford's oak-...
Today's computers allow us to do large-scale calculations. But just how trustworthy are the results they produce? When I started doing research at Manchester University in 1959, the number of...
Each fortnight, this section will list funds available for academic researchers. Details should be submitted to research@thesis.co.uk European Union Fourth Research & Technological...
A partnership between academia and industry to commercialise Glasgow's science base has made a significant impact on the city's economy, says a report published yesterday by the Glasgow Development...
The United States's share of the international education market has fallen from 40 per cent about ten years ago to 32 per cent. Alarmed that the US is losing its share of foreign students to other...
The public's trust in the work of university researchers could be compromised by their accepting money from industry, a psychologist claimed this week. "University scientists are quite highly trusted...
Brian Groombridge went to Oslo to hear what cultural workers think about Net copyright and intellectual rights Salman Rushdie may still be at risk, but at least he is no longer on the hit list of a...
This Sunday's elections in the Basque country are a key step in the peace process that began with the separatist movement ETA's ceasefire on September 16. Politicians are hoping for a high turnout...
As school pupils took to the streets in France demanding more teachers and better conditions, the university year was getting under way more peacefully. For education minister Claude All gre,...
It is that time of year in Hollywood when the television networks try out their new series on the discerning viewer. Many of these ill-conceived ventures rapidly crash and burn as audiences turn...
There is an independent air about Saratov, capital of one of Russia's leading reformist regions. The Volga river city, 500 miles south-east of Moscow, is proud of its 400-year history as a trading...
Two university lecturers have been accused of engaging in homosexual acts with Malaysia's now imprisoned former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim. They are Hairany Modh Naffis, a political science...