The rise of the mega-competitor
Corporate universities Unipart "U": Established in 1993 by the Unipart Group of companies, based at the group's head office in Oxford. Led by the Deans Group chaired by Dan Jones, professor of motor...
Corporate universities Unipart "U": Established in 1993 by the Unipart Group of companies, based at the group's head office in Oxford. Led by the Deans Group chaired by Dan Jones, professor of motor...
Science education, ethical concerns about scientific developments and new areas of research were all highlighted at the British Association's annual science festival in Cardiff this week. More than 4...
The fear of being branded a witch has not featured in western research into the barriers to women studying science, but it has emerged as an obstacle among female students in Ghana, writes Olga...
Alzheimer's disease could be treated successfully by vitamin supplements, according to preliminary work by researchers at the University of Oxford. They plan to conduct clinical trials that could...
Archeologists have unearthed evidence that women living in the Outer Hebrides in the 16th century did all the heavy farm work. Joanna Sofaer-Derevenski of the University of Cambridge examined the...
Scientists at the University of Cardiff have identified why it is that amnesia can be caused by damage to either of two quite distinct parts of the brain by studying the role of the fornix, a pathway...
Pride, guilt and self-consciousness are uniquely human characteristics, the British Association annual science festival heard this week. Uta Frith of University College, London, made the claim after...
Lecturers at Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education are upset at the size of the pay-off awarded to their former principal, Tony Colton, who officially left his post late last month...
Beleaguered Anglia Polytechnic University business school dean Hugh Jenkins has been unhappy about his management style being scrutinised in The THES. A sixth-month investigation by The THES has...
Chris Gamble, 48, is to be the first woman director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House in London, a leading institute for the analysis of international issues. Now...
STUDENTS are turning their backs on computer science in the United States despite their computer fluency and an abundance of well-paid jobs. The shortage in computing graduates has pushed average...
Neil Kinnock, former leader of the Labour Party and now a European Commissioner, and his wife Glenys Kinnock, MEP for South-east Wales, have received honorary fellowships from the University of Wales...
Weekend David West, my assistant, rings every hour to assure me that everything is organised for the Clintons and the Blairs to dedicate Springvale Educational Village in West Belfast on Thursday. By...
Sit. still vac. The colourful former Association of Colleges chief executive Roger Ward was always going to be a hard act to follow. But nine months after his departure in disgrace the post has had...
Ever since he defended sewing up kittens' eyes to conduct experiments on vision, animal activists have plagued British Association president Colin Blakemore, along with his wife, three children and...