Why the French get more satisfaction
Higher education lecturers are next in line to be scrutinised by a Loughborough University psychologist who has found that British school teachers are more stressed than their French counterparts....
Higher education lecturers are next in line to be scrutinised by a Loughborough University psychologist who has found that British school teachers are more stressed than their French counterparts....
The maths curriculum may be in trouble, but the subject can still attract child prodigies. Twelve-year-old Sufiah Yusof is following in the footsteps of Ruth Lawrence, another gifted mathematician,...
Roger Porkess does not look like a people's champion or a rabble-rouser. Retiring behind thick glasses, the white-haired 53-year-old looks more like the mild-mannered tertiary maths teacher he was...
'It's beneficial for work' Kate Sarjent, a final-year student of mathematics at Nottingham University, juggles her studies with a position on the management committee of student community action and...
A call to introduce safety certificates for gas appliances in all properties has been backed by the National Union of Students. Nigel Griffiths, the Labour consumer affairs spokesperson, last week...
Hardship is changing the nature of student voluntary work. It is not making students less altruistic but it is making them more serious about gaining recognition for their efforts. And the recipients...
Images of the "Cornish Riviera" which are still popular today stem from a railway advertising campaign of almost a century ago, according to Staffordshire University geography lecturer Chris Thomas....
Are field trips too arduous for women? Olga Wojtas reports from the Royal Geographical Society in Exeter. Female students may be put off physical geography because they consider themselves too unfit...
There is an urgent need for research into the value of fieldwork in order to defend it against continuing budget cuts, a reader in biogeography has warned. Martin Kent of Plymouth University said...
Are field trips too arduous for women? Olga Wojtas reports from the Royal Geographical Society in Exeter. Homeless women's views of home are being investigated by a Reading University postgraduate....
Georgia Tech Lorraine in Metz, eastern France, the European branch of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, has become the first higher education institution in France to be taken to court...
Jytte Hilden, Denmark's new minister of research and technology, has been given a mixed reception by the research and university communities. Although some were sceptical after judging her four-year...
In what the French education minister Francois Bayrou described as a "pleasant surprise", an extra Ffr3 billion (Pounds 337 million) has been found for student support. The French government is...
Lithuania's parliament has declared invalid degrees awarded by Communist party colleges during the Soviet period. The decision, described by the speaker of the parliament or Seimas, Vytautas...
(Photograph) - Star maker: scientists have discovered a new stage in the formation of a star, writes Julia Hinde. Derek Ward-Thompson of the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh told a meeting of The Royal...