Final stage of a long labour
It's been a long haul for the four PhD students The Times Higher is following. Michael North finds them pondering their next career moves. The arrival of a baby boy, Zeki, has made the last year of...
It's been a long haul for the four PhD students The Times Higher is following. Michael North finds them pondering their next career moves. The arrival of a baby boy, Zeki, has made the last year of...
Olga Wojtas meets the composer of an opera inspired by conversations with arts academics. Seminars on legal history and literary criticism might not seem the most obvious source of inspiration for...
Some 200 years after Africa's plants found their way to the UK, Kew is sharing its archives with scientists on the continent and lending its expertise on medicinal plants, says Sanjida O'Connell. It...
Endless summer months are a distant memory for Deian Hopkin. Rather a long time ago, when I began my academic career, there were distinct seasons to the academic year. Teaching over autumn and winter...
Censorship is a rising threat on campus but its effects can be very difficult to measure, says Judith Vidal-Hall. The history of censorship in the world of scholarship has a long pedigree. If we...
Jump in university tuition fees likely to fuel inflation concerns Petrol prices, gas and electricity bills have borne most of the blame for rising inflation since the start of the year. But the new...
Brussels, 9 August 2006 Greece, 12 to 16 September 2005 Main findings (222 KB) Technical report (926 KB) [...] Objectives The primary objective of the Article 35 verifications is to establish the...
Brussels, 09 Aug 2006 Research breakthroughs could revolutionise treatment for sufferers of neonatal diabetes, many of whom could swap their insulin injections for tablets. Neonatal diabetes affects...
Brussels, 09 Aug 2006 The 18th EORTC - NCI - AACR symposium, entitled 'Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics', will take place in Prague, the Czech Republic, between 7 and 10 November. Organised...
Brussels, 09 Aug 2006 The European Commission's DG for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities has published two tenders for research into job and geographic mobility in the EU. - Job...
Brussels, 09 Aug 2006 A 10-year plan to improve Africa's education systems highlights the importance of science and technology to achieving the Millennium Development Goals. African Education...
Go Dutch - save a fortune in fees Dutch universities are the first in continental Europe to offer a full range of postgraduate courses taught and assessed in English. The fees represent exceptional...
Allergies linked to Parkinson's disease Millions of people who suffer from chronic allergies to pets, dust and spores are up to three times more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life,...
Brussels, 07 Aug 2006 An EU-funded project has found convergence in environmental policies across Europe, deducing that international cooperation, trans-national communication and competition are...
Brussels, 08 Aug 2006 AMENDMENTS 1-50 Draft opinion Jonas Sjöstedt Biotechnology: prospects and challenges for agriculture in Europe (2006/2059(INI)) (PE 374.050v01-00) 17.7.2006 Full text European...