Sperm turns
(Photograph) - Sperm turns: men everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief - sperm counts may not be falling. Rather, say scientists, counting sperm is a tricky business, with apparent declining sperm...
(Photograph) - Sperm turns: men everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief - sperm counts may not be falling. Rather, say scientists, counting sperm is a tricky business, with apparent declining sperm...
LAW firms are abusing the recruitment process by interviewing and offering jobs to graduates early and holding offers open for only a few days. Interviews with more than 20 leading United Kingdom law...
More than 900 jobs are expected to be created over the next five years thanks to the opening of the Manchester Biosciences Incubator. The Pounds 18 million development is a commercial venture...
MOST Chinese students experience language and financial difficulties after arriving in Britain, a study has revealed. Junying Zeng, a doctoral student at Leeds Metropolitan University, surveyed 135...
POLITICAL scientists have questioned the integrity of Scotland's Teaching Quality Assessment following a last-minute decision not to publish an inspectors' report on the University of St Andrews...
A NON-GREEK speaking external examiner was used by Strathclyde University to assess a course taught and appraised in Greek, a quality watchdog team discovered. The examiner filed an "extensive and...
VICE CHANCELLORS have warned that quality assurance across the United Kingdom is at risk because of the Scottish funding council's failure to join the new quality agency. The Committee of Scottish...
Undergraduate work placements not only enhance a student's employability, but have technological and monetary pay-offs for host businesses, according to research from Warwick Business School....
A PIONEERING Erasmus network of five European city universities is making an Atlantic crossing. Universities in Bath, Berlin, Madrid, Paris and Sienna launched undergraduate ex-changes in European...
THE Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has intervened for the third year running to protect teacher training at Paisley University. SHEFC chief executive John Sizer said that Paisley would be...
A TINY association for lecturers is taking on further education in a David and Goliath-style battle for paid holidays. The Lecturer Employment Advice and Action Fellowship, which has a few dozen...
COAL may no longer dominate the Welsh economy, but the emphasis on education cherished in mining communities endures. Tower, the pit saved from closure in 1995 by a management buy-out, has linked up...
BIAS against university teacher training providers is evident in the latest Teacher Training Agency funding allocations, the University Council for the Education of Teachers has alleged. The council...
KARAOKE is changing women's experience of pub culture by breaking down traditional gender roles, according to research. Whereas women once rarely entered pubs alone and usually occupied a secondary...
AN eco-friendly method of removing deadly toxins produced by blue-green algae from drinking water has been developed by scientists at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. Chemist Peter Robertson...