Cancer student chased for loan
A Canadian student who had to delay her studies after undergoing two operations, cancer therapy and giving birth has been refused any leniency on paying back her student loans. Six months after being...
A Canadian student who had to delay her studies after undergoing two operations, cancer therapy and giving birth has been refused any leniency on paying back her student loans. Six months after being...
Electronic entrepreneurs from Staffordshire University have put together a multi-million pound deal to take their vision of the perfect weekend online. Chris Loughlin and Rueben Yau, graduates from...
Reforms of civil court hearings will lead to fewer academics being called as expert witnesses. The measures, drawn up by Lord Woolf and brought in last year, are expected to restore mutual trust...
Twelve top Parisian universities, grandes ecoles and engineering schools have banded together to create an incubator that will help students and researchers start high-tech companies. Founding...
A report out next month will suggest the creation of a national advisory centre on copyright to help ensure universities do not lose out on valuable potential income. The report's author, Ralph...
Admiral House 66-68 East Smithfield London E1W 1BX Fax 020 7782 3300 Tel 020 7782 3000 Email editor@thes.co.uk Website www.thesis.co.uk There was no joy in this week's budget for higher education....
In his budget, the chancellor showed enthusiasm for technology clusters in which regional capacity in leading-edge high-tech industries can flourish. A pity then that a chance to encourage such a...
Can Australia pick the best of the US university funding system and avoid the worst? asks Simon Marginson In Australia, debate over the deregulation of undergraduate tuition fees has continued for a...
Last week in The THES... Bernice Andrews argued that there is little evidence that patients are being prompted by therapists to invent memories * There is ample evidence that a veritable epidemic of...
Is scientific integrity being compromised by political and commercial pressures? asks Tom Wakeford For the scientific academy the Royal Society, and a host of previously respected UK scientific...
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The second phase of Europe's giant Socrates programme was launched in the United Kingdom this week with the message that the country must do more to promote study on the Continent. Despite efforts to...
Top-up tuition fees and grants are on the Liberal Democrats' agenda for radical reform of their higher education policy. The Liberal Democrats are setting up a working group to assess whether the...
Female members of the Association of University Teachers have called for a union ballot to consider rejecting the Institute for Learning and Teaching. The annual meeting of the AUT women's committee...
Using viruses to transport new genes into the brain may one day offer relief to sufferers of neurological disorders. Geoff Watts reports Intent on finding a better way to treat Parkinson's disease,...