Pasta detectives' deal
Scientists who found a way to detect pasta impostors have signed a licensing agreement with a national food diagnostics company. Kits for detecting poor-quality wheat substituted into durum wheat...
Scientists who found a way to detect pasta impostors have signed a licensing agreement with a national food diagnostics company. Kits for detecting poor-quality wheat substituted into durum wheat...
A transatlantic collaboration could soon be under way as scientists try to shine new light on the weather phenomenon responsible for bringing Britain its recent run of wet and warm winters. American...
The 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England has allocated Pounds 3,867million to institutions this year - representing a 2.7 per cent increase of public money in cash terms but a real-terms...
Opposition politicians in Kenya have delivered an ultimatum to public universities to re-admit all students expelled over the years for their involvement in pro-democracy demonstrations. Led by...
MALAYSIA has granted Monash University of Australia a licence to establish a campus in the country. After two years of negotiations, Monash will open its seventh campus - its first outside Australia...
INDIAN higher education's longest-running controversy - the funding of universities - has been given a new twist with the University Grants Commission's plans to link the grant to average expenditure...
THE number and proportion of "new" Danes - immigrants and refugees from non-European Union countries and their children - entering higher education in Denmark is growing. Figures from the University...
The adult population of the United Kingdom is, by any accepted democratic criteria, opposed to hunting foxes with hounds. By "any accepted criteria" I do not mean focus groups. Nor do I mean opinion...
ITALY's lower house has voted by a crushing majority to end centralised national exams for the assignment of university posts and to allow universities to choose their own academics. The bill, now...
GERMAN state representatives could still block higher education reforms approved by parliament because of the ruling Christian Democrat/Liberal Democrat coalition's refusal to enshrine in law a ban...
Academics involved in Unesco's Slave Route project have called for a reform of European archives on the slave trade. Most of these archives are kept in Europe (France, the Netherlands, Portugal,...
TURIN University is to open its courses to any would-be students who have completed a secondary education. Those wishing to attend the "courses on demand" and take exams at the end will pay a...
Royal College of Art Chris Orr, Royal Academician, visiting lecturer at the college and collaborator on a wide range of books and films, will succeed Tim Mara as professor and coursedirector of...
New England Conservatory, Boston Ian Horsbrugh, principal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the conservatory. Heriot-Watt University DEng: David...
College of Engineers, Venezuela Robert Hawley, chief executive of Nuclear Electric and member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, received the Order of Vincent Lecuna from the college.