Below the belt
Slang is often vivid but readers should be aware of cultural and regional variations that can alter the picture. "Kegs" are a little more brief in Scotland than King's College might accept ("Better...
Slang is often vivid but readers should be aware of cultural and regional variations that can alter the picture. "Kegs" are a little more brief in Scotland than King's College might accept ("Better...
While it is amusing to be called authoritarian by Steve Jones (even if being compared to a Nazi is entirely ludicrous), the issue of genetically modified crops is too important for his views to go...
That there were aspects of National Socialist policy that could be described as "green" is undoubtedly true but to use this as a means of linking today's GM protesters with the Nazis is at least as...
David Baker rightly observes that the long-awaited electronic publishing revolution offers little in the way of an immediate solution to the acute problem of university underprovision of books and...
The terms of the Copyright Licensing Agency photocopying licence go a long way to improving student access to published works in university libraries. Since April 1998, the short loan collection in...
University admissions chiefs should do more to safeguard the hundreds of millions of pounds of public money wasted on university dropouts, a backbench committee of MPs said this week. But...
The number of students taking up places on nursing degree courses has leapt 20 per cent this year, according to the latest UCAS figures. It follows the introduction of a new career and grading...
Michael Dexter, director of the Wellcome Trust, this week warned that the charity's recent failure to win planning permission for a Pounds 100 million expansion of its genome campus near Cambridge...
(Photograph) - Thirty unemployed young people who want to make a future in the music world have spent a week at Queen's University, Belfast, learning how to strike the right chord. The Soundlive...
What's in a name? All too often little more than puerile humour and unpronounceable in-jokes, according to a Canadian professor of geology, who has issued a plea for taxonomic sanity. William...
A giant electronic publishing site for life sciences research in the United States could undermine the interests of authors, British academics fear, writes Kam Patel. When mooted by the US National...
League tables of universities' teaching quality are to be scrapped under the new quality-assurance regime, it has emerged. Ministers and funding chiefs appear to have lost the battle to maintain the...
Glasgow University's antiplagiarism software, used to uncover cheating in a first-year class, was developed in response to pleas from aggrieved students. Malcolm Atkinson of Glasgow's computing...
(Photograph) - Susan Ward, director of Glasgow University's new Centre for Exercise Science and Medicine, puts a student through his paces. Professor Ward said the interdisciplinary centre, which...
College funding council chief executive David Melville "misled" Parliament during a select committee evidence session, the Public Accounts Committee said today. Professor Melville gave evidence on...