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Old bones of contention. Cressida Fforde's research reveals that some British institutions are still refusing to hand back the human remains they hold Curators who refuse indigenous requests for the...
Old bones of contention. Cressida Fforde's research reveals that some British institutions are still refusing to hand back the human remains they hold Curators who refuse indigenous requests for the...
Really revolting party outfits Mary Anna Wright, 28, is writing her PhD thesis on dance culture and ecstasy at City University, London. While an unemployed Marine Biology graduate, Mary Anna got...
Jennifer Tann tells Ayala Ochert how her research into star performers helped local firms energise their employees It is not just Hollywood film-makers who want to know what makes a star, it is a...
Old radicals may lament the political apathy of Thatcher's children, but George McKay finds that there are plenty of ingenious subversives out there. Studying them, however, has its own problems The...
Two European schemes to model climates, PROVOST and ELMASIFA, have achieved 70 per cent success in local forecasting.
Thirty-six per cent of first-year United States students say they have been bored in university or college, according to a survey. And that's the good news. As many say they slept through it. The...
(Photograph) - A Bangladeshi girl places flowers at Dhaka's Shaheed Minar in memory of the four university students shot in 1952 for demanding official language status for Bangla in the former state...
Royal Holloway, University of London The title of reader has been conferred on J. Michael Wilson, atomic physics. University of Wales College of Medicine J. H. Lazarus, former senior lecturer and...
University of Birmingham Charities Professor E. Maher, Pounds 58,905 from the Wellcome Trust (molecular pathology of Beckwith-Wiedemann); Professor S. Busby and Dr S. Minchin, Pounds 176,308 from the...
(Photograph) - The Queen's Tower at Imperial College, London, one of the big winners in the 1998-99 allocations.
(Photograph) - Strong arm of the law: Robert Mapplethorpe's controversial photographs, including depictions of sado-masochistic sex, have been deemed "obscene" by the Director of Public Prosecutions...
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1995/96 reveal that: * 12 per cent of graduates with degrees in creative arts and design were unemployed six months after graduating * 11 per...
Britain's 1997 Nobel prize-winning chemist John Walker is leaving the Medical Research Council's laboratory of molecular biology in Cambridge to take over as head of its Dunn Nutrition Unit.
Research councils should pay universities up to three times more in indirect costs for research, consultants Coopers and Lybrand may recommend, writes Julia Hinde. The consultants have been re-...
A hate-mail campaign against six academics who have supported complaints of bullying and nepotism at Anglia Polytechnic University is to be investigated by the university. A desk-top published "...