Handy book wins prize
Chris McManus, professor of psychology and medical education at University College London, has won the Aventis science writing prize for his book Right Hand, Left Hand. The junior category was won by...
Chris McManus, professor of psychology and medical education at University College London, has won the Aventis science writing prize for his book Right Hand, Left Hand. The junior category was won by...
Oxford has appointed its first female professors of philosophy and theology. Dorothy Edgington, professor of philosophy at Birkbeck College, London, has been appointed to the Waynflete professorship...
An initiative to link disaffected communities and higher education in Wales was launched today by Welsh Assembly education minister Jane Davidson. First Campus will offer mentoring and learning...
The Bioscience ImageBank is at http://bio.ltsn.ac.uk/imagebank , not at the address that was printed last week.
Students' good intentions to perform well in their degrees can sometimes come to nothing for reasons other than a packed social calendar, writes Natasha Gilbert. Researchers from the University of...
UK scientists claim to have solved the puzzle of why more men than women tend to be left-handed. The answer, they say, is because our ancestors were that way, writes Natasha Gilbert. Richard Byrne...
The government is commissioning a new research programme aimed at preventing epidemics such as foot-and-mouth disease. The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs expects to announce...
Conservatism towards learning technologies in universities is blighting the prospects of brighter and more technically minded students, according to a report out this week. In Higher Education: Lower...
Scientists and engineers must work with academics in other fields if the UK is to compete with research in countries such as the US, writes Anna Fazackerley. Randal Richards, who will take up his...
The government's red-tape watchdog has attacked funding chiefs' plans for a set of minimum standards designed to boost the quality of postgraduate research. In a letter to the Higher Education...
Staff in Scotland's colleges and universities may feel increasingly beleaguered by work pressures and dwindling funds but for their students things are getting better, writes Olga Wojtas. A student...
A group of doctors who studied medicine at St Andrews University have finally graduated more than 30 years after beginning their course, writes Olga Wojtas. The 33 "lost medics", some of whom are...
The Arts and Humanities Research Board has invited academics to make a case for ring-fenced funding to support doctoral studentships in particular subject areas. The AHRB said that up to six...
MSPs are to investigate whether Scottish universities are "crying wolf" over claims that they will lose out financially to English institutions charging top-up fees. The Scottish Parliament's newly...
Uppsala University has taken over the Svedberg Laboratory from the Swedish research council, ending the laboratory's status as a national research facility. The laboratory hosts nuclear physics and...