Battle against cancer takes to the stars
Scientists are adapting the latest techniques for studying stars and distant galaxies to help in the battle against cancer. Researchers from Leicester University's physics and astronomy department...
Scientists are adapting the latest techniques for studying stars and distant galaxies to help in the battle against cancer. Researchers from Leicester University's physics and astronomy department...
Geographers at Loughborough University are to receive Pounds 233,000 to look into the impact on groundwater reserves of increasing wooded land in the United Kingdom. The project team, led by Ian Reid...
ECONOMISTS' traditional opposition to a statutory minimum wage is misguided, according to a new theory presented by Warwick and St Andrews University researchers to the conference. Evidence is...
The Royal Economic Society held its annual conference at Warwick University this week FAR FROM being the engine of the Maastricht convergence process, Germany is in danger of being derailed by it and...
STUDENTS in South Korea are learning more about the west as part of their country's Saegaewha, or "Greater Globalisation", programme. English language, western business and other international...
A Taiwan-born scientist sentenced to a year in a California community corrections facility after admitting he spied for China was the subject of "persecution" by the justice department, according to...
WEEKS of demonstrations have forced the Indonesian government to offer a national-level dialogue with student representatives. General Wiranto, defence and security minister, and armed forces...
KENYAN students are increasingly interested in British universities as an escape from resource-starved local universities with their overworked lecturers and limited learning facilities. They also...
Rumours abound of falling standards in higher education but surely there is one word the politically aware student should learn to spell before you can say conspiracy. Sadly not. The main NUS...
A decision to raise entry requirements for most students at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem has provoked debate among academics. Opponents of the move point out that universities are already...
The Office of National Statistics report on gross domestic expenditure on research and development 1996 shows that: * Pounds 14.4 billion -1.94 per cent of national gross domestic product - was spent...
MORE than 50 art historians have protested to Italian university minister Luigi Berlinguer that their research spending has been cut in favour of computer technology projects. They claim that in 1997...
THE police guards at the gloomy entrance to the Russian State Archives in central Moscow may be armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles and protected by bullet-proof vests, but foreign researchers have...
Oxbridge-style tutorials are part of Utrecht University's radical new approach to learning, inspired by a 17th-century English botanist. The rethink comes at a time when funding cuts have led to...
North America THE deaths of three young wrestlers have forced the organisation that governs American intercollegiate athletes to crack down on risky training methods that were widely used to meet...