Foot-and-mouth is jeopardising careers in research
The foot-and-mouth crisis has decimated academic fieldwork, jeopardising millions of pounds worth of research and blighting the careers of young scientists. Environmental scientists, ecologists,...
The foot-and-mouth crisis has decimated academic fieldwork, jeopardising millions of pounds worth of research and blighting the careers of young scientists. Environmental scientists, ecologists,...
Sean Farren, Northern Ireland's minister for higher and further education, this week unveiled a £65 million student support package including means-tested bursaries of up to £1,500, childcare grants...
Cambridge University has been breaking its statutes by accepting external funds to appoint professors without the required scrutiny of its academic community, the university has admitted. A number of...
Scientists who carry out research on animals have been boosted by measures that will cut delays in gaining permission to pursue their work. The ÌÇÐÄVlog Office, which regulates animal research, is...
Vesper the tortoise comes out of hibernation under the watchful eye of Anna Meredith, a veterinarian at the Easter Bush Veterinary Hospital, Midlothian. The hospital vets are holding a special clinic...
New workforce development confederations for healthcare and a new funding stream for student doctors, dentists, nurses and other health professionals will come into force on April 1. The...
Scottish university principals can afford a decent pay offer to staff thanks to an inflation-busting rise in higher education funding, according to the Association of University Teachers Scotland....
The National Union of Students this week re-elected its independent president and called for an end to upfront tuition fees, the introduction of targeted maintenance grants and a Cubie-style review...
Recruitment problems have put Welsh universities and higher education colleges under a new funding squeeze for the coming year. Teaching allocations for 2001-02 from the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding...

Biomedicine is the big attraction at the country's first science park, reports Rebecca Warden. Spain's first science park is aiming high. "The idea is to make Barcelona the great biomedicine pole of...
While insect-resistant GM crops save on pesticides, one test plant also hit ladybirds down the food chain. Case-by-case assessment is the solution. As an entomologist and ecologist, I am acutely...
Satellite monitoring has revealed the five-day week of the red deer of Glen Lui and the extent of their weekend struggle with hikers. Four stags from a herd that roams the Scottish highland estate of...
History may have forgotten their stand but archaeologists are revealing hints of the Midlands' stubborn resistance to the armies of Rome. The great size and fearsome defences of a hitherto unknown...

Pat Leon visits Aberystwyth, where students turn their job and study skills into ten-minute skits. Aberystwyth is not on the road to anywhere. It sits in the middle of Cardigan Bay looking seaward,...
Equality claim disputed Many staff in a sector notorious for its record on disability employment issues will be keen to congratulate the College of Ripon and York St John. It was awarded a...