From today's UK Papers
FINANCIAL TIMES John Scurr, consultant vascular surgeon at London's Middlesex Hospital, will use his research linking flying with deep vein thrombosis to launch a global study into the condition...
FINANCIAL TIMES John Scurr, consultant vascular surgeon at London's Middlesex Hospital, will use his research linking flying with deep vein thrombosis to launch a global study into the condition...
Graduates command higher salaries Starting salaries for graduates are expected to rise to about £18,600 next year. A report from the Association of Graduate Recruiters predicts a 3.3 per cent&...
Italian medical schools called on to tackle BSE The rector of Rome’s Tor Vergata University has called on the Italian government to use university personnel and laboratories to conduct research into...
THE GUARDIAN Children aged between five and eight who are taught in small classes are more likely to go on to apply for a university place, a study of US schools by Princeton University has revealed...

Universities will face tougher inspection regimes if differential tuition fees are introduced, according to John Randall, chief executive of the Quality Assurance Agency. If the government allows...
London University's cash-strapped Institute of Commonwealth Studies has won a reprieve after a review panel ruled out closure as an option. The panel, chaired by Sir Anthony Kenny, pro vice-...
Tessa Blackstone, higher education minister, yesterday announced £ million over three years to boost voluntary and community work by higher education students and staff. She said: "Voluntary work...
John Quelch, the dean of London Business School, is to step down at the end of the academic year, just three years after he joined. The school aims to find a new dean by the end of this academic year...
Universities throughout England are gearing up to take part in the European Year of Languages, launched last week at the North of England Education Conference, in Bridlington. Some, such as the...
Modern language staff must let their students know how they will be assessed, according to national guidelines drawn up by a team of Ulster University researchers. Pol O Dochartaigh, of UU's school...
Anti-Napster software that will allow the music industry to combat the threat of free web downloads has been developed at King's College London. A company, Insonify Ltd, has been set up to market and...
Heriot-Watt University has become the first higher education institution to win a gold award under Scotland's health-at-work scheme. Heriot-Watt has a three-year health promotion strategy covering...
Swansea University's Association of University Teachers is set to take on the university's student union in an unprecedented employment dispute at an industrial tribunal next week. The AUT will claim...
Couples who live together share not only their worldly goods but also their memory resources, according to psychologists at Manchester University. A project at Manchester aims to discover whether...
In listing those academic recipients of New Year Honours last week, we failed to mention that Tricia Greenhalgh, senior lecturer in the department of primary care and population science at University...