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Alumnus to be proud of No:72 is yet another fine upstanding (as opposed to the other variety found face-down in Bournemouth sidestreets) Tory gent, Sir Geoffrey Johnson-Smith, until last week chair...
Alumnus to be proud of No:72 is yet another fine upstanding (as opposed to the other variety found face-down in Bournemouth sidestreets) Tory gent, Sir Geoffrey Johnson-Smith, until last week chair...
At least a third, and possibly half, of young people leaving Northern Ireland to study on the mainland do so reluctantly, claims Ulster University. Students are being forced to leave because of an...
Higher education senior management teams may not be prepared for the significant changes and restructuring they predict, according to a survey of team members. "They see it's going to happen, but are...
WESTERN predictions of environmental crises caused by the feckless management of natural resources in developing countries are often inaccurate and misleading, British and United States scientists...
John Joseph Puthenkalam has an intimidatingly impressive academic record. It begins with bachelor's degrees in economics, philosophy, theology and education in his native India and from Japan; goes...
Safer and easier transplant treatments for serious degenerative disorders of the nervous system, such as Parkinson's disease and Huntington's chorea, could result from work at Cardiff and Sheffield...
Public concern over euthanasia, foetal pain, assisted fertilisation and gene therapy has left western ethicists working overtime to draw the elusive line between "right" and "wrong". But there will...
SUNLIGHT and oxygen are all that is needed to make dirty water clean enough to drink, according to the latest microbiology research. The discovery, by Rob Reed, a senior microbiologist at the...
BRITAIN's structural engineering, once the most advanced in the world, is languishing because of lack of research funds, a leading academic has claimed. Nutan Subedi, senior lecturer in Dundee...
People who know they have adverse genetic traits, but are not compelled to declare it to insurance firms, could expose the industry to extra costs, according to a study by Angus Macdonald of Heriot-...
Australian universities will have to slash the number of postgraduate students taking coursework programmes over the next two years because of federal grant cuts. Nearly 30,000 or almost a third of...
Victoria University of Technology in Melbourne has struck a unique agreement with Dublin Trinity College in Ireland to enable postgraduate student exchanges between the two institutions, writes Geoff...
When Christian Riser told his classmates at the University of Maryland that he lived on a dormitory floor where smoking and drinking were banned, they asked him what on earth he did for fun. "People...
Women now outnumber men at universities and junior colleges in Japan, according to the latest education ministry figures. Some 48.3 per cent of female high-school graduates are taking courses in...
A review published under the auspices of the ministry of the economy and finance has rejected a scholarly article on links between French firms and the Nazi war machine. The rejection came last year...