Charity probe shakes research
France's biggest public research body, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, has been shaken by revelations of malpractice by the country's cancer charity ARC. The scandal is expected to...
France's biggest public research body, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, has been shaken by revelations of malpractice by the country's cancer charity ARC. The scandal is expected to...
While finance ministers from Canada's ten provinces met last month with the federal government to discuss how to divide up ever-diminishing federal funds, universities and other post-secondary...
Student nurses at university in Queensland will be required to study great works of literature to expose them to emotions they will confront when they go into clinics or hospitals. Novels such as...
Australian higher education will be one of the major beneficiaries of a federal government scheme to boost national innovation developments. Under plans announced by Australian prime minister Paul...
Four in every ten students in Australia are significantly less successful in their first year at university than they were in their final year at school and up to half drop out of some courses. The...
Olga Wojtas reports from the ever-expanding world of geographers at the Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers annual conference in Strathclyde. Research councils are keen to...
(Photograph) - Sign of the times: Strathclyde University research student Neil McInroy has been investigating the impact of urban change on local communities. Although local people feel that streets...
A Strathclyde University research student has thrown cold water over the recent outpouring of enthusiasm about a Gaelic revival. The Scottish Office Education Department, says Gaelic language and...
Views of traditional farming in rural France are bound up with family values which keep women in a subordinate role, according to Lise Saugeres of the Rural Geography Studies Group. Ms Saugeres, a...
Geography must resist pressures for a common core curriculum in higher education, according to Michael Bradford, senior lecturer at Manchester University. Dr Bradford said that a national curriculum...
Research is something of a heroic activity in Russia, according to Ludmila Rzhanskaya of the Gorkii Institute of World Literature in Moscow. Many research institutes have closed in the past five or...
Many people in deprived areas distrust dentists and are deterred from buying toothpaste and toothbrushes because of the cost, according to an Edinburgh University survey. The report from Edinburgh's...
The increasing tendency to eat out is not undermining family meals - families are eating out together. Alan Warde, reader in sociology at Lancaster University, has been investigating the eating...
Schizophrenia may develop earlier and earlier as it passes down the generations. The discovery is yet another consequence of the discovery several years ago of a significant type of genetic defect -...
It has become almost the Elizabeth Esteve-Coll hallmark - some sort of rumpus in the first few weeks of a new job. In the late 1980s, as the new director of the Victoria and Albert museum, she caused...