Welsh seek to abolish tuition fees
The Welsh Assembly will seek the power to abolish higher education tuition fees if the review in Whitehall fails to scrap them, Rhodri Morgan, the assembly's first minister, said this week. The...
The Welsh Assembly will seek the power to abolish higher education tuition fees if the review in Whitehall fails to scrap them, Rhodri Morgan, the assembly's first minister, said this week. The...
Universities will see their core teaching funds cut next year, vice-chancellors said this week. Figures from the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England show a rise of 3.7 per cent in total...
Research into how fears start and why some grow out of control has found that any information presented to children in a scary manner predisposes them to develop a real fear. Geoff Watts meets a man...
APPOINTMENTS Institute of Education, London Susan Hallam has been promoted to reader of education. Judith Ireson has been promoted to reader of psychology and education. University of Aberdeen Roger...

Creationists are attempting to make inroads into the United Kingdom's universities. Thousands of academics are being contacted in a nationwide survey on the origins of life. The organisers hope this...
Brussels, 21 March 2002 CORDIS, the European Commission's Research and Development Information Service, is offering a redesigned service dedicated to the eContent programme. The upgraded gateway...
Brussels, 21 March 2002 CORDIS, the European Commission's Research and Development Information Service, is offering a new interactive feature to help project contractors submit details on the...
Brussels, 21 March 2002 An opportunity for Europe's research community to help prepare the implementation of the future European research programmes Which research project would you wish to propose...
Brussels, 21 March 2002 The publication of the Expressions of Interest (EoI) by the European Commission on 20 March will help it set an agenda for research themes to be covered in the next Framework...
Brussels, 21 March 2002 The European Commission has issued a prior information notice on an invitation to tender relating to initiatives in the field of women and science. The European Commission...
Paris, 21 March 2002 OECD countries have taken a significant step towards balancing the need for reliable tests to assess the safety of chemical substances and products and addressing animal welfare...
Brussels, 21 March 2002 Conscious that research is losing out because of various barriers restricting the number of women becoming involved in science, the French Ministry for research has launched a...
Brussels, 21 March 2002 Support for the further integration and coordination of research efforts under the Sixth Framework programme for research (FP6) was expressed at a Commission seminar on the...
Cyborg don raises hopes for spinal rehab Reading University professor Kevin Warwick has been fitted by surgeons with cyborg technology enabling his nervous system to be hooked up to a...
Blood test gives hope of early Alzheimer's diagnosis A blood test that could detect the risk of Alzheimer's disease up to 20 years before symptoms show is undergoing trials. The breakthrough has been...