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Is the screening of embryos for cancer-causing genes just one more step down the slippery slope to designer babies? Sonya Dowsett meets Joy Delahanty, the geneticist who tried to produce a 'cancer-...
Is the screening of embryos for cancer-causing genes just one more step down the slippery slope to designer babies? Sonya Dowsett meets Joy Delahanty, the geneticist who tried to produce a 'cancer-...
The Netherlands has a uniquely liberal policy on drugs, and it is an approach MP and academic Rick van der Ploeg would like to see adopted in other European Union countries. Huw Richards reports That...
* Should scientists and doctors be allowed to screen embryos for genetic defects?; * Will screening eventually lead to embryos being destroyed because they are at risk of 'minor' disorders such as...
Drugs are prevalent on campus. Research by Heather Ashton of Newcastle University shows that 20 per cent of students use cannabis regularly and about 33 per cent use other illicit drugs. A Union of...
Women who forgo having children are portrayed as having chosen career over family. A new study suggests a more complex picture, says Alison Utley Statistics tell us that the proportion of women who...
Medieval degree options have been cut, but medievalists in newer universities are fighting back, winning students with old jokes and tales of royal cannibalism. Kate Worsley reports All things...
Imagine if the government decided to cut the study of mammals from a biology degree or Shakespeare from an English degree. The equivalent has already happened in history. Fewer students are taking...
THES reporters look at the spread of casualisation and its effects and the campaign against it UNIONS are preparing a legal strategy against universities and colleges that employ staff on casual...
* Of the 59 per cent of first degree graduates who found work in the UK within six months of graduating in 1996-97: * 16 per cent found jobs classified as "managers or administrators" * 16 per cent...
THES reporters look at the spread of casualisation and its effects and the campaign against it. Academics tell Alison Utley how fixed-term contracts affect them Anonymous When I took up my post I was...
THES reporters look at the spread of casualisation and its effects and the campaign against it Universities and colleges that do not force staff to sign away employment rights: University of Bradford...
Governors of Imperial College, London, have agreed to explore a possible merger with Wye College, also part of the University of London.
The government has approved merger plans between Derby University and High Peak College in Buxton. High Peak will become a constituent college of the university from August 1.
MOTORWAY driving will become less stressful and safer thanks to work on radar-controlled cruise control carried out at Southampton University. Scientists have helped develop one of the first such...
(Photograph) - Premier league: Alister Whelan, a transport design student at Coventry University, shows off his version of an off-road Audi Quatro at the BA degree show held in Coventry City Football...