Finding spirits in high places
IN THE west, mountains are for climbing or admiring, but for the people of the remote Russian republic of Buryat, just north of Mongolia, they are for worshipping. Caroline Humphrey, a reader in...
IN THE west, mountains are for climbing or admiring, but for the people of the remote Russian republic of Buryat, just north of Mongolia, they are for worshipping. Caroline Humphrey, a reader in...
Private universities are labouring against opposition, reports Rebecca Warden from Barcelona A PROJECT to launch the first private university in Galicia, in Spain's northwest, has been given the...
MILLIONS of people could be spared blindness thanks to the action of the painkillers Ibuprofen, paracetamol and the humble aspirin, according to new research from Reading University. Researchers are...
Employers who set up "competency frameworks" for staff are probably wasting their time, new research suggests. A study from the Institute of Employment has found that the time and money spent by...
Leeds University researchers are analysing a gene present in some bowel cancer patients that appears to be linked to a lower chance of survival. Quick identification of the gene following cancer...
"Zero tolerance" policing could lead to a repeat of the urban riots seen in the UK during the early 1980s, suggests a study by a Leicester University criminologist. Chris Crowther, lecturer in...
Biochemists at Southampton University are tracing the DNA "footprints" left by anti-cancer drugs to find out more about how the drugs prevent the growth of cells. The technique of DNA footprinting...
MEDICS are turning to anthropologists to help them understand the lifestyles and attitudes of young diabetics across Europe. David Riches and Alexandra Greene of St Andrews University, and Stephen...
Medicine and mountains: both are benefiting from anthropology studies INFRA-RED cameras installed in the bedrooms of families in north-east England could shed light on modern sleeping behaviour and...
Private universities are labouring against opposition, reports Rebecca Warden from Barcelona THE so-called bishops' universities are the latest private education ventures to hit the headlines. Two...
(Photograph) - David Triesman, general secretary of the Association of University Teachers, sees the funny side of life with Christine Cheesman, chief executive of the Association of University and...
"Don't do it," a colleague with many booksbehind him tells me. I try to recall my supervisor's enthusiasm for making a book from my PhD. May Readers' reports from academic publishers are not so...
At least 700 Scottish academics and another 700 non-academic staff could be made redundant if Government budget cuts go ahead. The Association of University Teachers Scotland and the Committee of...
Private universities are labouring against opposition, reports Rebecca Warden from Barcelona PRIVATE universities are on the increase in Spain. There are now ten, teaching some 70,000, or just 1.7...
The European Commission was this week urgently revising its new Socrates exchange programme following the loss of a major British player and warnings of a Europe-wide credibility crisis. The...