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After nearly eight decades, Harvard University is returning a set of 18 bells to a Russian monastery. The bells, which came from Danilovsky monastery outside Moscow, were purchased from the Soviet...
After nearly eight decades, Harvard University is returning a set of 18 bells to a Russian monastery. The bells, which came from Danilovsky monastery outside Moscow, were purchased from the Soviet...
Smoking is associated with early menopause, a new study from Norwegian researchers has found. The team at Oslo University and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health said current smokers had a...
Drivers carrying passengers are 60 per cent more likely to have an accident requiring hospital treatment, ߣߣÊÓÆµn researchers have found. A team at Sydney University said passengers could distract...
A professor who referred to some of the victims of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks as "little Eichmanns" has been sacked for academic misconduct. Ward Churchill, professor of ethnic studies...
US senators have voted to create a price index that will identify universities with the biggest rises in tuition fees. An amendment to the Higher Education Act 1965 proposes forming a higher...
A US university is considering whether to accept funding from tobacco companies. The University of California is attempting to find a compromise between academic freedom to accept research funding...
The Council of Ministers plans to fund an EU technology institute. Keith Nuthall and Christopher Jones report When the idea of creating a European Institute of Technology (EIT) was tabled by the...
Dominic Sandbrook bemoans the prejudice facing academics who want to write for a wider audience Six years ago, as a nervous young lecturer at a big provincial university, I went to inform my head of...
I have just read two documents written in 1991, the year of the Major Government's White Paper on Higher Education. The authors, from very different points on the political spectrum, both vehemently...
We must seek out those who really need help gaining qualifications, argues Jim Hillage For too long, the Government has been subsidising training and skills development that would have happened...
Glasgow University this week is facing an influx of self-described Tarts, a group of female fans of the actor Gerard Butler, who starred as King Leonidas in the film 300 . The Tarts are on a tour of...
When Chris Brink, new vice-chancellor of Newcastle University, left his previous post as rector and vice-chancellor of Stellenbosch University, he was given a book celebrating his achievements. In it...
Congratulations to new Aberdeen University Oceanlab research assistant Leigh Murray, who has just graduated with an honours BSc in zoology. Murray decided she wanted to work with animals during a gap...
The University of the West of England's "Research and Knowledge Exchange Committee" is suffering an identity crisis. After being asked by managers to change its name from plain old "research...
Noise is the forgotten pollutant, 'inimical to rational thought and action'. Stuart Sim wants a quiet word in your ear Carbon footprints are not the only kind of footprint about which we should be...