Crop science and technology
Brussels, 12 Mar 2004 A series of seminars on crop science and technology will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 1 to 3 November 2004. The seminars will provide a forum for scientific debate and...
Brussels, 12 Mar 2004 A series of seminars on crop science and technology will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 1 to 3 November 2004. The seminars will provide a forum for scientific debate and...
Brussels, 12 Mar 2004 The European Commission has cancelled a call for tenders for the provision of miscellaneous studies, data and services, published on 12 February 2004. DG Research has decided...
V-cs set to break ranks over top-up fees Up to 20 universities are planning to break ranks with their national body and make a last-ditch appeal to MPs to dump the principle of variable top-up fees....
The American Cancer Society has cut off all funding to researchers who take money from tobacco companies after a university study funded by the tobacco industry allegedly understated the harmful...
The number of enrolments at Australian universities has jumped by almost 40 per cent over the past five years and will exceed 1 million for the first time in 2004. Although increasing numbers of...
Quality standards implemented by universities worldwide have been updated to cover everything from how to welcome new students to records management. The International Organisation for...
The UK should do more to support low-income adults through higher education, says Jacqueline King Most universities are preoccupied with adjusting to what we in the US have termed the double whammy:...
Taking the government's word for the quality of mathematics courses in schools could put university standards at risk For decades, the decline in school mathematics has fed through into higher...
Peter Knight recalls that lust and food prompted him into political action as a student Today, Peter Knight is the UK's longest-serving vice-chancellor and head of the University of Central England...
Labour rebel Helen Clark, MP for Peterborough, who voted against the higher education bill during its second reading in the Commons, has won an apology and £5,000 in damages from The Daily Express ....
At last, the contingency plans to combat "death threats" from employers - who warned a fortnight ago that they would not release payouts to the families of striking academics who might die on the...
Accident victims who suffer a severe head injury are more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder if they are conscious during their ordeal, according to a study published by BMC Psychiatry...
Western Kentucky University's mascot, "Big Red", has allegedly been copied illegally by a company controlled by the Italian prime minister, the billionaire Silvio Berlusconi. Big Red, a scarlet...
On the way to work the other week I was worrying about who would be on the picket line and what abuse I would be subjected to for my determination to work during the strike. For nothing. Not a single...
The government ignores the clout of postgraduates at its peril, insists Miriam David The media debates about the higher education bill and the white paper that preceded it - billed as the "future of...