Plant Adaptation: grants for short visits
Deadline: 01/05/2001
Deadline: 01/05/2001
Deadline: 15/05/2001
Paralysis has gripped the universities' campaign for more money as the vice-chancellors' leader, Sir Howard Newby, asked "what is the point?" Sir Howard, president of Universities UK and incoming...
In 1999-2000, 63 per cent of female graduates in Northern Ireland higher education institutions gained either first-class or upper-second honours degrees, compared with 52 per cent of males. And 9...
The Welsh Assembly has announced a £35 million boost for new science buildings and equipment. The grant, made up of money from the Office of Science and Technology and the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding...
The University of Teesside has paid tribute to Steve Baldwin, professor of public health, who died in last week's rail crash near York. Vice-chancellor Derek Fraser said: "Steve Baldwin joined us in...
Students, including William Straw, home secretary Jack Straw's son, who occupied Oxford University's divinity school in February face disciplinary action and possible fines. Thirty students were due...
Alasdair Morrison, Scotland's deputy minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, came under fire this week in the parliament's enterprise and lifelong learning committee over "inadequate"...
Imperial College, London, has been fined £20,000 for breaching safety regulations at an HIV laboratory. The college was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive after an inspection found that...
The Medical Research Council is to raise its maintenance grant for students working towards their masters and PhDs to £10,000 a year and £12,500 in London. The move is a bid by the MRC to remain...
The government is targeting research into biomaterials, sustainable energy, nanotechnology and mobile wireless communications with a £15 million technology fund. Science minister Lord Sainsbury...
A £4 million investment fund, backed by University College London, will help scientists exploit the human genome. The Bloomsbury BioSeed Fund has been formed by a six-strong consortium of biomedical...
Rowdy students in Leeds may face maximum penalties of five years in prison under proposals being discussed by the city council and residents' groups who have complained of noise, litter and crime...
• A report in The THES , January 26 2001, referred to Robert Ely, former principal of Rose Bruford College, Sidcup, Kent as Mr Ely. He should, of course, have been described as Professor Ely. The...
A £150 million future for Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire was unveiled last week by trade and industry secretary Stephen Byers. Mr Byers announced support for a package of measures for Northwest...