Funders row boils over at Oxford's IMM
A row over conflicts of interest at Oxford University's multi-funded Institute of Molecular Medicine reached fever pitch this week, as staff rejected a proposed review of its administration by a...
A row over conflicts of interest at Oxford University's multi-funded Institute of Molecular Medicine reached fever pitch this week, as staff rejected a proposed review of its administration by a...
Chris Evans, millionaire biotechnology entrepreneur and former academic, has hailed the proposed Pounds 100 billion merger between pharmaceutical giants Glaxo-Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham as "...
Stephen Reeders left Britain in the 1980s for a research laboratory at Yale University. Six months ago he returned dressed in a suit and tie and reading the Financial Times. Dr Reeders, originally a...
Vice-chancellors have told the Cancer Research Campaign that its draft code of practice on tobacco industry backing for research is unacceptable to universities. Diana Warwick, chief executive of the...
The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology has become embroiled in a tobacco money row after signing a sponsorship deal with BAT Industries. BAT appeared as the lead backer of a...
Good and bad news from Brussels on the struggle against ageism. The European Commission has decided to abolish the age limit of 32 on recruiting lawyers, economists and the like, raising the limit to...
Rumours abound that the most recent delay to hit the long-awaited white paper (now green) on lifelong learning was the result of human error. The education world was geared up for publication on...
Little-used negotiating skills were brought to bear by education minister Baroness Blackstone and Tory shadow Stephen Dorrell before last week's Guardian debate on higher education fees and grants....
About 150 people turned up to the Institute of Education debate, but at the same moment, almost 700 found it more congenial to contemplate higher things. That was the crowd - in lecture theatres and...
Lost property news. Plumbers called to fix a leaking waterpipe have found a .22 calibre Beretta pistol - "rusty but efficient" with the hammer cocked and six rounds in the magazine, behind panelling...
Alumnus to be proud of this week is No 157 in the series, gambling equipment millionaire and founder of G-Tech, Guy Snowden. The High Court in London preferred Richard Branson's version of...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England will decide later this month whether to extend its direct funding of arts and humanities research. Earlier this year HEFCE said it would give Pounds 8...
Graduates earn significantly more than their peers who left education after A levels, according to a survey conducted by the Institute of Fiscal Studies. Based on data from the National Child...
The Natural Environment Research Council has been slated by the National Audit Office for poorly managing plans to build its oceanography centre in Southampton. The council budgeted Pounds 49 million...
Aberdeen University is setting up a multimillion pound centre for organic agriculture to help British producers meet the increasing demand for more affordable, high-quality organic food. Supermarket...