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Archaeologists and art historians from Cardiff and York universities are to use modern technology to shed new light on the composition of stained glass to help conservation in churches across the...
Archaeologists and art historians from Cardiff and York universities are to use modern technology to shed new light on the composition of stained glass to help conservation in churches across the...
Hunting down the fraudsters On the trail of dodgy degrees and bogus universities: a former FBI man speaks out Plus A. C. Grayling writes about contrarianism, a trend dogging public debate.
Sports scientists at Swansea University have measured the amount of force behind the man with reputedly one of the hardest punches in boxing. Sports science lecturer Iwan Griffiths used motion...
Work is under way on a £15 million faculty building for Anglia Ruskin University. It is now the 13th largest university in the country, with 28,000 students and more than 1,000 academic staff. The...
Scientists at Liverpool University are investigating the anticipated effects of climate change on India's monsoon season and the impact alterations in the country's water cycle will have on the...
Edge Hill University and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers this week signed a deal to boost professional development for ATL members.
Two academics from Portsmouth University's Centre for European and International Studies Research have been awarded British Academy grants. Tony Chafer received a grant of £75,000 to research a...
Morag MacDonald, director of University of Central England's Centre for Research into Quality and co-editor of the International Journal of Prisoner Health , is organising the second international...
Bus passengers can now look forward to safer journeys thanks to the world's first psychometric risk-assessment scheme for bus drivers. The test and Bus Driver Risk Index, launched by DriverMetrics, a...
The UK HE Europe Unit's website is at www.europeunit.ac.uk. The unit raises awareness of Bologna reforms and European developments in higher education, and lobbies decision-makers on behalf of UK...
Moment of deja vu leads to complaint over 'familiar' text in D. H. Lawrence critique, reports Phil Baty. A Cambridge English don is facing allegations of possible plagiarism after similarities were...
Many staff are unsure of plagiarism policy and what punishment should be invoked, writes Chloe Stothart The majority of universities are undermining their efforts to combat cheating among students...
The role of the public intellectual is a hot topic at present, according to a debate at this week's British Sociological Association conference at the University of East London. Yet academics seem...
Junior doctors' failure to bone up on anatomy is prompting concern, but some medical schools are pioneering alternative ways to teach the subject, says Melanie Newman. There are medical students...
Science computing in the UK will be boosted by a further £30 million in research council funding for the UK's largest scientific Grid. The Grid will analyse data from the Large Hadron Collider, a new...