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Grigory Perelman, the Russian academic credited with solving one of the toughest problems in mathematics, has declined the maths equivalent of the Nobel Prize. Professor Perelman, who claimed to have...
Grigory Perelman, the Russian academic credited with solving one of the toughest problems in mathematics, has declined the maths equivalent of the Nobel Prize. Professor Perelman, who claimed to have...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Joint Information Systems Committee have announced a call for bids for research grants in e-...
Academics at Goldsmiths, University of London, have won a £1.25 million grant to study whether new technologies will help or hinder society. The Leverhulme Trust, an education charity, has given the...
Kingston University has awarded a £5,000 travel scholarship in memory of one of its students killed in the July 7 London bombings. Business graduate Philip Russell died on the number 30 bus in...
Plans for a £20 million building in Ipswich that will form the centrepiece of the new University Campus Suffolk were made public this week, ahead of a formal planning application. UCS is a...
Chaminda Jayanetti and Patrick Ward uncover a bid to fill places by dropping entry requirements. Elite universities were this week reducing their advertised entry requirements to as low as three...
Engineering scholarships worth thousands of pounds have been left on the shelf because not enough school leavers want to study a degree in the troubled discipline, The Times Higher can reveal. The UK...
What do money markets, molecules and magma have in common? A cohort of talented, energetic researchers in physical sciences, as Anthea Lipsett reports. The widely held view of academics in the...
The lack of an old girls' network hinders chances of success, says Jon Marcus Researchers at Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Berkeley have found that women in the sciences are...
ߣߣÊÓÆµ's opposition Labor Party says it will bar universities from charging home students full tuition fees if it wins next year's federal election. The pledge coincides with the disclosure that...
Jordan's Higher Education Ministry has been inundated with bids to set up private universities. Of 24 applications received last year, four were given permission to proceed - three of them graduate...
Legal scholars are at the forefront of a campaign to block the Japanese Government's proposed Bill on education, arguing that it breaches the constitution. As the coalition Government gears up for...
But not everyone thinks it's fair, reports Genevieve Hesse. In an initiative started in 2001, talented young people from deprived Parisian suburbs have enrolled on a special programme at the elite...
The Icelandic Government is facing a legal challenge to its restrictive student loans regulations. The European Free Trade Area (EFTA) Surveillance Authority considers that the rules break European...
The UK is unlikely to ever resurrect its past spirit of exporting education for free, laments John Sutherland. One of the few consolations for having served a full, 40-year academic career (four life...