One tour taking in many worlds
Karen Exell continues our series on intellectual tourism by describing the challenges of being a cultural guide in Egypt. What is intellectual tourism? In a nutshell, it's a holiday with facts: art,...
Karen Exell continues our series on intellectual tourism by describing the challenges of being a cultural guide in Egypt. What is intellectual tourism? In a nutshell, it's a holiday with facts: art,...
Delay term to aid fair entry, say top v-cs Two prominent university heads declared for the first time this week that they would be willing to delay the start of the academic year to make it possible...
Deadline: 08/10/2004
Deadline: 08/10/2004
Deadline: 08/10/2004
Deadline: 11/10/2004
Young smokers five times more likely to have heart attacks Smokers under the age of 40 are five times more likely to have a heart attack than non-smokers, with women at an even higher risk, research...
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....
Funding chiefs launch course probe University funding chiefs have launched an investigation into unpopular undergraduate courses, as concern grows that students are abandoning traditional disciplines...
Deadline: 30/09/2004
Deadline: 30/09/2004
Nobel chemist Kroto joins the brain drain Leading scientist Sir Harry Kroto has announced that he will move to the US. The Nobel prize-winning chemist is leaving Britain for America because he says...
The shoals of 3.5m-long Mekong catfish, the denizens of the Komodo dragon enclosure and the dazzling colours of African Rift Valley cichlids will awe visitors to the world's largest aquaria. When the...
Chris Johnston looks at the cost of champagne and celebrity-filled ceremonies. As students look forward to graduating, they may be forgiven for thinking that their days of racking up debt are...
A global scramble by universities to cash in on the lucrative market for overseas students risks hampering diversity, "dumbing down" postgraduate research and excluding poor nations, according to a...