Second sector now first in line
THES reporters survey today's higher education sector to spot tomorrow's growing points. IT IS sometimes referred to as higher education's second sector. But it may be first in line for any future...
THES reporters survey today's higher education sector to spot tomorrow's growing points. IT IS sometimes referred to as higher education's second sector. But it may be first in line for any future...
THES reporters survey today's higher education sector to spot tomorrow's growing points. Britain's higher education system has expanded beyond all recognition in recent years, yet there are still...
THES reporters survey today's higher education sector to spot tomorrow's growing points. Buckingham University, founded in 1973, kicked off the modern era of higher private sector education. But the...
Theoretical biology is prom-ising to help researchers gain novel insights into manufacturing industry's successes and failures. Researchers at Sheffield University believe that basic biological...
Higher quality cricket pitches could result from pioneering soil science research under way in Yorkshire and Wales. The Sports Turf Research Institute at Bingley and the University of Wales,...
Genetic fingerprinting is to help combat counterfeit varieties of plants in garden centres across Europe. Researchers in Scotland, Germany, the Netherlands and France are collaborating on a Pounds...
The first drug company to experiment exclusively on human tissue opened its laboratories last week in Royston, Hertfordshire. Pharmagene, which has strong links with Leicester and Birmingham...
Protection of the human genome went a step further this month when the draft of a universal declaration on the human genome and human rights was adopted by the International Bioethics Committee at...
France's public research funding will be channelled towards wealth-creating sectors under plans set out this month. But angry researchers are calling this a way of "transferring public funds to the...
Two eminent Russian scientists have ended a two-week hunger strike begun in protest at their government's policy on science. One of them, a leading member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, warned...
The University of Latvia faces a shakeup following a report from the United States-based Mellon Foundation which found it in a state of "stagnation". This conclusion, according to minister of state...
Leading German intellectuals have launched a revolt against a reform of German spelling, claiming it will damage the reputation of the language at home and abroad. Authors Gunter Grass and Martin...
APPLICATIONS to Victorian universities have fallen sharply for the second year in a row, prompting fears that the recent hike in tuition charges by the federal government has exacerbated a trend...
AT A TIME of rising concern about big money donors to American universities, the elusive Bass brothers of Texas have emerged as one of the most generous and mysterious sources of funds. Since 1990...
THE FIRST round of university staff cuts began in Australia last week when Deakin University in Victoria shed 40 academics. A total of 170 academics and general staff at Deakin will lose their jobs...