Last biotech moves GM research to US
Syngenta, the last of the big biotechnology companies still working on genetic modification in the UK, is to transfer all of its GM operations to the US, prompting accusations that the Government has...
Syngenta, the last of the big biotechnology companies still working on genetic modification in the UK, is to transfer all of its GM operations to the US, prompting accusations that the Government has...
As if by some quirk in the space-time continuum, embarrassing special effects and wobbly sets have done nothing to diminish Doctor Who's position as an iconic television institution in the UK, writes...
The British Film Institute is seeking a higher education partner to help develop what is believed to be the world's most comprehensive film and TV library, writes Tony Tysome. The BFI aims to create...
A leading online training company stands to lose hundreds of thousands of pounds for learning materials it was contracted to produce for the failed UK e-University venture. Doctors.net.uk, which won...
An academic has stripped off for the TV cameras in a bid to test his theory that Ancient Greek athletes competed naked to run faster. Stephen Instone, an honorary research fellow at University...
UK universities and higher education colleges are not on top of everything that happens in their name overseas, researchers have warned. They need to be better informed and think more strategically...
Legislation to introduce tuition fees at Slovak universities from January 2005 is to be redrafted after the country's Parliament rejected it - by two votes. Martin Fronc, the education minister, said...
University leaders in the Netherlands expect a limited experiment with variable fees to go ahead despite the resignation last month of a junior minister in the coalition government who was the...
University graduates in England and Australia pay far more in tax during their working lives than the cost of their education and therefore should not be charged for their studies, an English...
A theological higher education seminary on an island off the Turkish coast could be about to reopen after more than 30 years. Abdullah Gul, the Turkish foreign minster, said "work is under way" to...
Palaeontologist Michel Brunet has dismissed claims that a tooth was stuck in the wrong place during reconstruction of Toumaï, a fossilised skull some 7 million years old, recognised as belonging to...
Aids-related deaths account for most of the R8 million (£708,000) written off by South Africa's National Student Financial Aid Scheme. NSFAS has had to write off 400 loans because student debtors...
A US university is showing new students what awaits them when they arrive on campus by inviting them to pry into the life of an imaginary female undergraduate. Dayton University in Ohio aims to...
The European Commission expects a draft paper on its Seventh Framework Programme of research grants to suggest more than doubling the current budget. The paper, due in the autumn with formal...
Equity and quality are the buzzwords for countries hoping to profit from overseas students, says Stéphan Vincent-Lancrin Higher education is a major export industry. International student mobility...