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Profile - Sir Martin Evans, Professor of Mammalian Genetics, Cardiff University. It was exactly nine minutes before the Nobel Prize for Medicine was announced last week that Professor Sir Martin...
Profile - Sir Martin Evans, Professor of Mammalian Genetics, Cardiff University. It was exactly nine minutes before the Nobel Prize for Medicine was announced last week that Professor Sir Martin...
A £2.5 million creative research laboratory, which will encourage a multidisciplinary approach to "exploring places, products and systems for the future" has been launched by the Lancaster University...
Brunel University officially opened its new Joseph Bazalgette engineering laboratories this week and announced the launch of a new civil engineering with sustainability degree course. The...
Ignacio Ramonet, the left-wing intellectual and author, officially launched London Metropolitan University's International Institute for the Study of Cuba this week. Mr Ramonet spoke about his...
The Royal College of Art received a £7.2 million boost this week for its campaign to fund a new campus in Battersea in south London, after selling a painting by Francis Bacon. Bacon's Study from the...
Academics have been given access to more than 160 years of The Economist after the magazine signed a deal with database company Gale to set up the The Economist Historical Archive 1843-2003.
The Government has launched a set of new English-language qualifications that aim to encourage employers to contribute to the cost of training their staff. Shorter and more work-focused than...
Rick Trainor has been selected as one of Ken Livingstone's "London leaders" who have pledged to help set an example in making the capital a more sustainable city. The principal of King's College...

The Government's commitment to fund the full cost of academic research could be waning, university research managers have warned after last week's Comprehensive Spending Review. The Government said...
Britain is gripped by an unfounded "moral panic" that it needs to produce more home-grown science graduates to keep the economy competitive, the director of a six-year, £5 million science and society...
A group of young scientists has launched an attack against companies that use "pseudoscience" in their marketing campaigns. Voice of Young Science, a programme of the independent charitable trust...
Employers admit at least 14 per cent of post-92s have not yet applied 2004 framework, writes Melanie Newman. Thousands of university staff are missing out on salary rises and improved career...
When it comes to academics' highly regarded pension arrangements, the status quo is not an option, according to Bill Wakeham, chair of the Employers' Pensions Forum, writes Melanie Newman. "An ageing...
Nobel Laureate Sir John Sulston is to join Manchester University to chair a new research institute focusing on ethical questions raised by science and technology. The Institute of Science, Ethics and...
Students are being dissuaded from taking maths at university after having to "cram" for their maths A level, according to research from Manchester University. The research team, led by Julian...