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Alumnus to be proud of No 151 might better be titled Alumnus Gone Missing. Despite our efforts to help it earlier in the year (Antithesis, July 4), Corpus Christi College, Oxford is still, in the...
Alumnus to be proud of No 151 might better be titled Alumnus Gone Missing. Despite our efforts to help it earlier in the year (Antithesis, July 4), Corpus Christi College, Oxford is still, in the...
It is a "matter of sadness and shame" that Manchester University "failed dismally" to follow equal opportunities procedures in its handling of the seven-year race discrimination dispute with law...
SCOTLAND and Wales are to be the test beds for higher education's new system for policing academic standards, the Quality Assurance Agency has announced. Minimum "threshold" standards in history,...
(Photograph) - Douglas Johnston, head of music, and producer Graham McMillan (back) celebrate University Radio York's return to the airwaves after closing last summer because of campus redevelopment...
UNITED States and European officials this week signed an historic agreement bringing $531 million to the world's largest particle-smashing experiment based in Geneva. It is the first such agreement...
A PARTNERSHIP between Brunel University and a toy manufacturer has won this year's prize for the best Teaching Company Scheme programme which is funded by 11 public sector bodies to improve the...
A Pounds 52 MILLION medical research and teaching centre is to be created by University College London under a private finance deal. The Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research will house the...
THIS week's NHS white paper abolishing the internal market in the health service and proposing a reduction in the number of health authorities and trusts has been welcomed by medical educators....
UNIVERSITIES could face greater competition for grants if the research councils paid full overheads, Richard Brook, chief executive of the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council, told the...
UNIVERSITIES could take on responsibility for some of the basic research carried out in large firms, generating a new marketplace for academics, says Daniel McCaughan, chief scientist at Nortel, the...
FROM January Britain takes over the presidency of the European Union. One of the urgent issues to be addressed is the future of Europe's scientific research programme - known as the fifth Framework (...
UNDERGRADUATE veterinary courses are not preparing students for research. A report by the committee of inquiry into veterinary research says too few graduate vets go into research and the profession...
OIL GIANT Shell is providing Pounds 10 million for students from developing countries to study for a masters degree at six top universities. Launched as part of its centenary celebrations, the scheme...
Bryan Davies, the former Labour spokesman on further and higher education, is to be the next chair of the Further Education Funding Council. On January 1, he will succeed Bob Gunn in the two days a...
Substantial obstacles remain to the creation of a national credit accumulation system as advocated by Dearing and the Fryer lifelong learning advisory group, a report has said. Because of...