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拢2m scheme to boost school-university links Teachers are to be given the opportunity to return to university to study and undertake research as part of a 拢2 million scheme announced by...
拢2m scheme to boost school-university links Teachers are to be given the opportunity to return to university to study and undertake research as part of a 拢2 million scheme announced by...
Warning of smallpox terror risk The Russian scientist in charge of one of the last known deposits of the smallpox virus called yesterday for the reintroduction of mass vaccination, saying terrorists...
Government signals makeover for learning accounts The goverment intends to introduce 鈥渘ew look鈥 individual learning accounts to boost adult skills. Education secretary Estelle Morris announced the...
Teachers warned on political stance The Department for Education has warned teachers not to profess strong opinions about the military action in Afghanistan. "Many parents, teachers and young people...
Education minister Margaret Hodge has been clarifying her title. At this week's launch of the learning and skills research centre, a government-funded body looking at post-16 education, she said: "I...
Libraries are treasure troves of information but some students do not have the key. Barbara Hull explains. Most lecturers need no reminding that some students today start their undergraduate careers...

Sharon Ann Holgate meets a Sussex lecturer who finds that the best way to understand special-needs children is to experience learning as they do. Angela Jacklin has an effective way of showing...

Even before the botched experiment on BSE in sheep made the news, shortcomings in Maff's studies of BSE had been pointed out by Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, who thinks the government should change how its...
Growing up in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, I often escaped to the bush to explore. The variety of unusual plants held a fascination that I suspect stemmed largely from my father's work as a...
Alan Osborn reports on the fight for slices of the Sixth Framework cake. The European Commission has proposed significant changes to the European Union's Sixth Framework research programme, aimed at...
Jane Marshall reports on how a potential exodus is being used to rejuvenate scientific research. France is to create 1,000 public research posts in the next three years in a bid to stave off an...
An aerial survey of England will reveal the nation's archaeological heritage in unprecedented detail, writes Steve Farrar. English Heritage is accelerating its national mapping programme, while the...
President Bush issued a directive this week indicating tighter controls on overseas students arriving in the United States. His announcement, made at the first session of the 糖心Vlogland Security...
Government plans to rid the United Kingdom of sheep deemed susceptible to scrapie - a disease related to BSE - might fail because a key scientific question remains unresolved. Malcolm Ferguson-Smith...
Louise Ellman, MP for Liverpool Riverside, has asked science minister Lord Sainsbury to end confusion over the future of the Daresbury Laboratory, which lost the prestigious Diamond Synchrotron to...