Today's news
Oxford to end colleges' freedom to pick students Oxford colleges are to lose the right they have enjoyed for 800 years to admit the students they want to teach. Instead, they are to be confined to...
Oxford to end colleges' freedom to pick students Oxford colleges are to lose the right they have enjoyed for 800 years to admit the students they want to teach. Instead, they are to be confined to...
Brussels, 26 Jul 2006 The reworked proposal by the European Commission on the European Institute of Technology (EIT) is more focused, according to EuroScience, but still fails to provide clarity on...
Brussels, 26 Jul 2006 Full text of Document 1205/06 Suite of documents 1205/06 Subject: DRAFT SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS OF THE 309th MEETING OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE (CREST) HELD...
Nicotine 'sobers up' drunk rats A new study helps to explain why smokers tend to have boozier nights out than non-smokers. The work, done in rats, shows that a heavy dose of nicotine can cut blood-...
Business looks to recruit Chinese students Businesses are turning to MBA students from China because they believe too few British graduates have Chinese language skills, according to a report....
Brussels, 25 July 2006 47th Council Meeting - Competitiveness (Internal Market, Industry and Research). Brussels, 24 July 2006 Provisional version The Council reached, by qualified majority, a...
Washington, D.C., 25 Jul 2006 An intergovernmental working group on public health and intellectual property, which the World Health Assembly said in May should be set up "immediately," is scheduled...
Brussels, 25 Jul 2006 Full text of Document 11799/06 Suite of documents 11799/06 No. Cion prop: 5058/06 ATO 1 ENV 7 - COM(2005) 673 final Subject: Proposal for a Council Directive on the supervision...
Brussels, 25 July 2006 47th Council Meeting - Competitiveness (Internal Market, Industry and Research). Brussels, 24 July 2006 Provisional version Main Results of the Council The Council reached a...
Brussels, 25 Jul 2006 Now that the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) is on track to start in early 2007, CORDIS News tracked down some of the people working within the Programme, responsible its...
Brussels, 25 Jul 2006 A team of German and US researchers has announced plans to decipher the genetic coding of our closest relative, the Neanderthal, within the next two years. If successful, the...
Brussels, 25 Jul 2006 Full text of Document 11894/06 Suite of documents 11894/06 PROVISIONAL AGENDA for: 2150th MEETING OF THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE (Part 1) date: Wednesday 26 (10:15)...
London, 25 July 2006 A new Large Facilities Council will be created by merging the current responsibilities of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) and the Council for the...
Lecturers loath to step up Good vice-chancellors are an increasingly rare breed, it seems, and universities are struggling to fill top posts. In recent months a number of university heads have...
Helsinki, 24 July 2006 Political obstacles cleared in the decision-making process for the EU's Seventh Framework Programme for research The EU's Competitiveness Council succeeded in reaching a...