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Britons have only modest and realistic aspirations, according to the first UK-based comprehensive research into dreams. The National Lottery Dream Study, conducted by Don Slater at the London School...
Britons have only modest and realistic aspirations, according to the first UK-based comprehensive research into dreams. The National Lottery Dream Study, conducted by Don Slater at the London School...
Tiny mites fossilised in mud at the bottom of a sacred Peruvian lake have helped to develop our understanding of the rise and fall of the ancient Inca empire. The numbers of mites found in mud cores...
Student union leaders have called on institutions to review their sometimes "crude and unacceptable" attempts to tackle the growing problem of plagiarism in higher education. Motions submitted to the...
We incorrectly included a pension contribution of £22,965 in the salary of the vice-chancellor of Queen's University Belfast in the table headed "Vice-chancellors' pay 2005-06" (February 23).
Academics say that their vital research into the nature of pornography is hobbled by taboo and a lack of funding. Rebecca Attwood reports. In a world where adult movie-makers direct pop videos and...

Higher education funding chiefs in Wales admitted this week that institutions were facing another tight year as they unveiled grant allocations for 2007-08. A total of £424 million to be distributed...
The four Catholic universities in French-speaking Belgium will open formal merger talks in September. The aim is to unite the smaller institutions in Brussels, Namur and Mons under the banner of the...
China's political advisory body has criticised the Government's failure to reach education spending targets. "The growth of education spending should at least keep pace with growth in state revenue...
Businesses could sue institutions if recruits do not deliver, reports Stephen Strauss. If universities allow large numbers of students to cheat in order to pass their courses and graduate, can...
A third of Poland's 300 private higher education institutions face bankruptcy over the next few years as young Poles choose to study outside Poland, according to reports. The Bydgosc School of...
US universities are keen to take lead on climate change, says Jon Marcus US university presidents, frustrated by government inaction to curb global warming, are signing a pact to cut campus carbon...
The European Union is catching up with the US in innovation, claims a statistical report financed by the European Commission, although the US still enjoys many significant advantages. However, the...
Universities that promote the usefulness of global standards in research, business and public administration will be honoured this summer by awards from the International Organisation for...
As universities 'accommodate' foreign fee-payers with limited language skills, Roy Harris fears for the future of English. An unnoticed casualty of the cold war between university managers and...
Gordon Brown may be smarting from being described as a "secretive Stalinist bully", but Tony Blair and George W. Bush fared worse from the words of Frank Faulkner, a sociology lecturer at Derby...