Kiwis fear for the future of science
Many doubt that the science base will recover from government cuts and changes. Fiona Cassie writes from Christchurch The paring-back of a government commitment to boost research funding has left New...
Many doubt that the science base will recover from government cuts and changes. Fiona Cassie writes from Christchurch The paring-back of a government commitment to boost research funding has left New...
Spurred by the government, R&D in South Africa is booming, reports Karen MacGregor from Durban South Africans glorify their sporting abilities but otherwise tend to be deeply self-deprecating....
British research students are helping to develop sustainable forest use programmes in Guyana. Cath Cotton reports Guyana, once regarded as the jewel of the Caribbean, is facing political and economic...
The Further Education Funding Council's figures for 1996-97 reveal that: * 51 per cent of 16 to 18-year-old, full-time, full-year further education college students were female * 45 per cent of 19 to...
The funeral of Yomura Akino, the Japanese academic murdered while on a United Nations peace mission in Tajikistan two weeks ago, has taken place in Sappora. His former students at Tsukuba University...
Birkbeck College, University of London Julia Goodfellow, chair of the crystallography department, has been appointed vice-master of the college. Council on International Educational Exchange...
Leverhulme Trust Barbara English, professor in the department of history at the University of Hull, has been awarded an emeritus fellowship to undertake research on icons of monarchy in the 11th...
Trustees of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts met for the first time this week. They will have to decide how to spend Pounds 200 million from the National Lottery. The first...
The abandoned wifeof a lecturer is planning to set up a support group for people whose husbands have left them for students, writes Phil Baty. Her husband, a lecturer at Southampton Institute who has...
OXBRIDGE graduates may lose their automatic right to a master of arts degree under plans being considered by a qualifications working party. Special arrangements by which bachelors of arts from...
A benefactor is fast becoming more essential than a first-class degree for a PhD. The number of PhD students at British universities has fallen, according to the latest figures from the Office of...
NORTHERN Ireland's education minister Tony Worthington has been sacked amid protests from the United Kingdom's biggest lecturing union. Mr Worthington (Clydebank and Milngavie), a former further and...
GOVERNMENT may struggle to widen participation in further and higher education for the fifth of all children failed by the schools system, the Liberal Democrats have said, Alan Thomson writes....
STAFF struggling to correct computer blips that threatened to jeopardise A-level results have said their jobs are under threat. Managers at the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate...
Some universities are offering discounts and vouchers to students who pay the new Pounds 1,000 tuition fee in full at the beginning of next term rather than by instalments. At the University of Essex...