Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, 1934-2021
Tributes paid to psychologist who was ‘the father of flow’
Tributes paid to psychologist who was ‘the father of flow’
Tributes paid to ‘the best thing that’s happened to Cornell in the last half-century’
Tributes paid to a Holocaust scholar who also produced an ‘immensely moving’ account of his traumatic childhood
Business looks to recruit Chinese students Businesses are turning to MBA students from China because they believe too few British graduates have Chinese language skills, according to a report....
Biobank study to expand across country UK Biobank, the world's largest medical study, is to be rolled out across the country following the successful completion of a pilot project in Manchester. The...
Psychiatrist faces plagiarism charge Britain's most ubiquitous psychiatrist was yesterday at the centre of a plagiarism row after it emerged that substantial portions of an article he had written for...
Media giants lap up Milkround in £20m battle for graduate website Several media groups are in the running to buy graduate recruitment website Milkround Online for about £20 million. Milkround, which...
Smith & Nephew explores stem cell bone repair The UK's largest medical device firm, Smith & Nephew, has begun a research programme into using stem cells to help to repair muscle and...
Warwick enters £25m business partnership Corus, the steelmaker, is to invest £25 million in a research and development partnership with Warwick University to pioneer techniques in automotive...
Warwick enters £25m business partnership Corus, the steelmaker, is to invest £25 million in a research and development partnership with Warwick University to pioneer techniques in automotive...
Tributes paid to an ‘incredible scholar, teacher and community activist’ who made a rich contribution to Asian American studies
Brits want to return to Mars Undaunted by the failure of the Beagle 2 Mars mission or criticism of the way it was managed, the team behind it yesterday urged the European Space Agency to try again....
Fees deter 70,000 students Nearly 70,000 school-leavers will not go to university as a result of the Government's new tuition fees, according to research released today. Researchers questioned 750...
Lords inflict defeats on fees bill The government's plans for university top-up fees suffered a fresh setback when peers inflicted three separate defeats on the higher education bill during its...
Mumps hits university campuses Universities are setting up mass vaccination programmes and writing to students advising them to have the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) jab as an...