Medical record
Alumnus to be proud of no 47 is Brian Mawhinney, the mild-mannered and conciliatory Conservative Party chairman, whose efforts to raise the tone of political debate have been so appreciated in recent...
Alumnus to be proud of no 47 is Brian Mawhinney, the mild-mannered and conciliatory Conservative Party chairman, whose efforts to raise the tone of political debate have been so appreciated in recent...
Staff and students in Edinburgh University's beleaguered centre for human ecology have accused university management of attempting "closure by deceit" in axing its MSc course. They claim the CHE has...
College heads are alarmed at indications that the English funding council is paving the way towards a direct link between quality judgements and funding. In a written version of his speech to last...
A Government-funded knowledge exchange has been created to disseminate best practice in foreign language teaching in the workplace. The Network in Vocational Foreign Languages, dubbed Hevocal, is a...
The Royal Observatories could be privatised and the management of the United Kingdom's overseas telescopes in Hawaii and the Canary Islands should be contracted out, according to a review and as...
Such is the relationship between Bath University and the city's rugby club, that it is difficult to tell where one ends and the other begins. Richard Mawditt, ex-registrar of the university and...
Popularisers of science have become as dogmatic as the 17th-century church that rejected Galileo's theory, a conference on God and Science heard last week. Some scientists are making mystical claims...
Richard Dawkins, the outspoken proponent of natural selection as the sole machinery of biological development, last week launched his latest attempt to persuade the world that no religious...
British universities raised an estimated Pounds 114 million in donations last year, according to a survey by fundraising consultants Oxford Philanthropic. But the donations were unevenly distributed...
A Swedish exchange student at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen has developed a helmet that will help research into the problem of dyslexia in children. Johannes Linnman has won first prize in...
The normal response to the buzz of two flies forever chasing each other around a lamp is to swat them. But for researchers at Sussex University the flies' behaviour is a source of amazement. It...
Elvis Presley and John Lennon are set for a spooky comeback. A research project at Oxford University is developing the perfect electronic replication of their voices. PhD student Ken Lomax, at St...
Tanzania's elections last year represented real progress towards democracy, but there is still some way to go. Robert Pinkney, of the University of Northumbria, told the annual conference of the...
Why do pregnant women smoke? The question is one of several puzzles to be unravelled by the centre for health and medical research opening at Teesside University. Director Peter Kelley says that the...
An academic has just published the first known dictionary dedicated solely to the branch of English known as Caribbean. But the pioneering work, which has taken almost 25 years to compile, is out-of-...