From today's UK papers
Financial Times Interview with Gabriel Hawawini, Insead's new dean, regarded by some as a conservative choice but who has a radical vision of the school's future. Berkeley's Haas School of Business...
Financial Times Interview with Gabriel Hawawini, Insead's new dean, regarded by some as a conservative choice but who has a radical vision of the school's future. Berkeley's Haas School of Business...
Russians jail American scholar An American Fulbright scholar who denied selling marijuana while a postgraduate researcher at Russia's Voronezh State University has been sentenced to three...
As Britain's university sector strives for mass participation, Patricia Walker warns of a system where more means less. With more than 1,200 universities and junior colleges, and 3 million students,...
As the nights grow longer and the prostate region begins to creak, many of us look enthusiastically at early retirement. In my own case, the prospect of turning into a man of leisure was somewhat...
The relationship between the university and commerce poses a threat to long-term innovation, argues Jonathan Rutherford. "In the knowledge economy," prime minister Tony Blair declared recently, "...

Volcanic spires thatspew superheated toxic chemicals deep in the Indian Ocean are home to some of the earth's strangest creatures. Steve Farrar reports. A swarm of ghostlike shrimps billowed out of...
Altitude sickness is caused by an increase in capillary blood pressure in susceptible individuals, a study has revealed. The research by Marco Maggiorini and colleagues at Zurich University,...
In the 1930s, planting the hardy grass Spartina around Northern Ireland's coastline was seen as an ingenious way to protect the shore against erosion. But now scientists at the University of Ulster...
The discovery of a new superconductor leads to sleepless nights in Seattle and a surfing frenzy in Los Alamos. Superconductivity is one of nature's more exotic phenomena - perpetual motion in action...

A personal adviser is at the heart of an initiative that links services to help young people get back into education. Tony Tysome reports. The cybercafé on Coventry's infamous Wood End estate is like...
Scientists have complained that parliament is putting the brake on progress by dragging its feet over legislation on stem-cell research. The government needs to assign a regulator for stem cells to...
Leading veterinary academics are divided over whether a vaccination should be used to tackle the foot-and-mouth epidemic, a THES poll has found. As the government looks set to rule out limited...
Oxford and Princeton universities have announced collaboration involving research projects and student and staff exchanges. It could mean millions in extra funding for Oxford. Colin Lucas, vice-...

The foot-and-mouth epidemic has cost the United Kingdom's three zoos with close university affiliations more than £1.5 million. Research activities at Bristol Zoo Gardens may be hit by a £200,000...
The University of Toronto has retracted a job offer to a British researcher who publicly suggested that Prozac could lead to suicide. Prozac manufacturer Eli Lilly is among the pharmaceuticals...