Childhood trauma rings true
THE controversial topic of recovered childhood memories is being put under the microscope. Researchers at Royal Holloway and Bedford College of Higher Education have studied the case histories of 690...
THE controversial topic of recovered childhood memories is being put under the microscope. Researchers at Royal Holloway and Bedford College of Higher Education have studied the case histories of 690...
YOUNG women believe "slim" is the key quality of the ideal women's body while for young men the ideal body is "handsome", "muscular" and "smart". Barbara Lloyd and Helga Dittmar from the school of...
SMOKERS in Britain overestimate their risk of suffering lung cancer by nearly three times. Research by Stephen Sutton at the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London...
FOR Igor Aleksander of Imperial College, London, artificial intelligence is only really of interest if it tells us something about human intelligence. Software, he says, can recognise patterns, such...
Contrasting approaches to simulated mutations and neural networks are transforming artificial intelligence EDINBURGH University's mobile robot group believes hands-on experience is essential in the...
Australian vice chancellors have rejected new quality checks proposed by the federal Higher Education Council and have called for a single, simple set of performance indicators that might be used to...
South Africa's controversial higher education bill was due to be placed before the National Assembly last week. The African National Congress's dominance assures its easy passage despite a failure to...
LECTURERS have failed to respond to pressure from United States legislators and fee-paying students to devote as much time and effort to teaching as to research, according to a new study. Research...
The European Commission is being called upon to take further action against Italy after 1,500 foreign-language teaching staff were excluded from the National University Council elections due to be...
Germany plans to cut the number of medical students by 20 per cent in an attempt to tackle high unemployment among doctors and to improve the quality of medical training. Health Minister Horst...
A PRESTIGIOUS grande ecole has been forced to close two of its centres in a French education ministry clampdown on abusive initiation rites. The director of the Arts et Metiers grande ecole closed...
The battle to head Rome's La Sapienza University, Europe's largest university, has ended with the defeat of Giorgio Tecce, 73, the autocratic and controversial rector who has ruled Europe's most...
The crush barriers and unfamiliar national flags have gone. Edinburgh's citizens can now reclaim their streets from the invasion of Commonwealth leaders and their entourages that they anticipated for...
I JOINED the Ambulance Service in the 1960s when treatment given by officers to patients was very mechanical and skills-based. In the 1980s paramedics were given increased responsibility, both to...
THESE are troubled times for UK higher education, though not on the scale suffered in Nigeria. The government's fees policy became further entangled this week with the decision to give Scottish and...