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The puzzles of cooling gas in clusters of galaxies and black holes are being investigated with X-ray astronomy After a first in physics at King's London I began a PhD in rocket astronomy at the...
The puzzles of cooling gas in clusters of galaxies and black holes are being investigated with X-ray astronomy After a first in physics at King's London I began a PhD in rocket astronomy at the...
University researchers are working with aerospace firms to bring aircraft to market more quickly and efficiently by improving knowledge-sharing and design, reports Kam Patel Few industries are as...
The EPSRC is making funds available to create "networks" that link multidisciplinary communities and stimulate research in speculative, high-risk, high-reward areas of computing. Details are...
Anticipating the queries from potential commericial backers will make it easier to clinch the private support needed to exploit research, reports Alison Goddard Researchers seeking commercial funding...
Looking at its long-term horizons, the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council is making sure that industry, scientists and government are aware of its efforts to get a big bang for its bucks...
In seeking grants, rumours abound about what research funders want, what reviewers look for and what type of grant is best. So what really counts? Gill Valentine at the University of Sheffield has a...
The Royal Society and the Wolfson Foundation have launched a four-year, Pounds 10 million project to help universities invest in technologies and expertise for the management of scientific data. The...
At least 150,000 undergraduates are unhappy with their experiences of higher education, a survey reveals this week. Almost a quarter think they chose the wrong university or course, the report by the...
Beijing University awarded 136 Hong Kong students bachelors and masters degrees this year. In all, 116 students received bachelor's degrees and 20 masters degrees in law, economics, and Chinese...
After operating in South Africa for four years the De Montfort University Business School in Johannesburg was formally opened last week by Peter Mandelson, the United Kingdom's secretary of state for...
A project by the science and technology think-tank Cest will assess how technology is changing work patterns. Participants including the Institute of Personnel and Development, Sheffield University's...
College employers and students this week backed Liberal Democrat calls for more further education cash amid fears that the government will fail to deliver its lifelong learning agenda. The head of...
Jim Wallace, leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, has called for a joint ministry of education and enterprise under the Scottish Parliament. He told the conference that the culture of enterprise...
Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has begun carrying out his threat to crush any support in the universities for his sacked deputy by arresting a number of leading academics and student...
A consortium of universities, National Health Service trusts and small businesses are poised to bid for education and training contracts in health informatics - the use of information within the...