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Q How can I be sure that my partially sighted student can participate when so much discussion and course material is online? A It is lucky that the materials are online, otherwise it might be harder...
Q How can I be sure that my partially sighted student can participate when so much discussion and course material is online? A It is lucky that the materials are online, otherwise it might be harder...

The dean of University of East Anglia's new medical school thinks 'doctors' and 'nurses' will become obsolete. His radical curriculum will reflect this, he tells Claire Sanders Sam Leinster, dean of...
Students at Cardiff are annually shown that when it comes to concrete thought, they are bird brains. David Mosford meets the pigeon man who likes to strut his stuff John Pearce is an experimental...

Rational drug design is making huge advances in the treatment of disease. Julian Hiscox and Gail Lynagh report Since the time of Alexander Fleming's fortuitous discovery of penicillin, the search for...
On the trail of the dark and dangerous criminal monster that is lurking below the surface of Russian life The sort of news I read tends to be depressing. Drug seizures in Moscow. Another contract...
The Royal Irish Academy is undergoing its first root-and-branch review. Olga Wojtas reports The Royal Irish Academy was founded in 1785 with a charter from George III as a society for "promoting the...
A national cell bank could allow the UK to take the lead in stem-cell research, says the Wellcome Trust's Robert Terry The recent change in the law regulating the purposes for which human embryos can...
Universities 'on the cheap' will fail students Extra financial help for poorer students is no substitute for more money for the universities for teaching and research, MPs and peers told the...
Former quality boss John Randall this week emerged as a contender for chief executive of the government's University of the National Health Service. Mr Randall, who resigned as chief executive of the...
Research output at most of South Africa's leading universities has declined over the past eight years, according to government figures that measure productivity by articles in recognised publications...
A former member of the BSE Inquiry has questioned the competence of government departments to carry out research in the wake of the sheep and cattle brains muddle. Malcolm Ferguson-Smith called on...

Education secretary Estelle Morris announced this week that higher education was to be redefined, possibly to include some further education, as a platform on which the government would base its...
Hodge promises to consult on student finance The higher education sector will be consulted on government proposals to reform student finance, higher education minister Margaret Hodge has...
Vice-chancellors are spending resources earmarked for staff pay on peripheral and potentially discriminatory human resources initiatives, according to a survey by the Association of University...
Figures released today revealed small increases in the number of women and ethnic minority academics working as professors, senior lecturers and researchers. But lecturing unions say progress is...