From today's UK papers
GUARDIAN A young Dutchman confessed yesterday to having engineered the Anna Kournikova computer virus, that brought chaos to millions of machines around the world this week. The message said the...
GUARDIAN A young Dutchman confessed yesterday to having engineered the Anna Kournikova computer virus, that brought chaos to millions of machines around the world this week. The message said the...
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Some UK universities are sitting on a potential goldmine of gene-based patents which could lead to new medical treatments such as A once-a-year gene treatment for haemophiliacs A cure for...
Africa urged to address sector issues The Association of African Universities has asked Kenyan president Daniel Arap Moi to raise issues affecting universities with leaders in the Organisation of...
Blackstone launches prison initiative Education minister Tessa Blackstone and prisons minister Paul Boateng launched a prison education partnership at Wormwood Scrubs today. They aim to ensure that...
GUARDIAN Sir Michael Bichard announced unexpectedly yesterday that he is to stand down as the top civil servant at the Department for Education and Employment. Anna Kournikova, the 19-year-old...
Innovation centres planned The government is to spend £30 million setting up five innovation centres at universities in Durham and Newcastle, Manchester, Bristol, the West Midlands and Sheffield. The...
V-cs' boss quits to head education department The executive director of the Australian vice-chancellors’ committee, Stuart Hamilton, has quit to head the department of education, employment and...
FINANCIAL TIMES Private sector companies would play a big part in running a revamped secondary school system in a second Labour term. Keele University has spun off a company to exploit breakthroughs...