Marie Curie stirs the fellows
The Marie Curie Fellowship Association, set up by the European Union to promote its fellowship scheme for postdoctoral scientists, is starting to play a key political role as a voice for young...
The Marie Curie Fellowship Association, set up by the European Union to promote its fellowship scheme for postdoctoral scientists, is starting to play a key political role as a voice for young...
Scientists have solved the mystery of Loch Ness, but their discovery has more to do with what Nessie eats than whether she is alive Driving along the shore of Loch Ness you are sure to spot some...
Industry and academe demand more spending on science and technology, writes Geoff Maslen. Australia's most powerful leaders in business, industry and academe last week called on the federal...
The first students to enrol at Britain's new e-university will probably be using traditional distance-learning materials, the funding council has said. The e-university was launched last week by...
Admissions tutors have hit out at proposals to conceal the other institutions to which a potential student has applied, writes Alison Goddard. Under pressure from schools, the Universities and...
Private school students are still more likely to be offered a place at Oxford University than their state school counterparts, despite a significant increase in the number of applications from the...
Historians have accused the state-funded Indian Council for Historical Research of intellectual fascism and academic censorship. The row blew up after the council abruptly suspended a history project...
(Photograph) - Magnificant seven: more than 100 students turned out to support the Sussex Seven, a group of anti-tuition fees protestors from Sussex University, who face a disciplinary panel next...
The bid today by the Russell Group, Britain's top 20 research universities, for greater financial independence heralds a revolution in British higher education, experts have claimed. A national...
Bell College of Technology has won its bid to become a higher education institution, the first Scottish further education college to move into higher education since incorporation in 1993. Henry...
Forensic scientists are investigating the cause of an explosion in a medical school building at Bristol University. Five contractors who were renovating a chemistry laboratory were taken to hospital...
Sir Alan Langlands (above), chief executive of the National Health Service Executive in England, will become principal of Dundee University from September. He will succeed Ian Graham-Bryce who...
Sir Michael Bett, who chaired the independent pay review committee for higher education, made more than Pounds 1 million on paper in just a few hours last week. His 1.15 per cent stake in the...
Deaf people will be able to train as qualified mental health nurses at Salford University from September. Six places on a three-year course will be fully funded by the Department of Health and...
London Guildhall University is facing damages claims for up to Pounds 500,000 from four students who were faced with an A-level question in a degree exam. The students, who studied at South Thames...