From today's UK papers
FINANCIAL TIMES A lethal form of food poisoning could be eliminated by feeding cattle with friendly bacteria that eradicate harmful E. coli strains from the animal's gut, according to Michael Doyle...
FINANCIAL TIMES A lethal form of food poisoning could be eliminated by feeding cattle with friendly bacteria that eradicate harmful E. coli strains from the animal's gut, according to Michael Doyle...
University employers chief appointed Jocelyn Prudence has been appointed chief executive of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association. Ms Prudence will succeed Peter Humphreys on March 5...
Nobel prizewinning molecular biologist Max Perutz reviews a book by genome sceptic Richard Lewontin, It Ain't Necessarily So: The Dream of the Human Genome , and asks "What does the human genome...

As the human genome is finally revealed, a THES survey reveals how genes are becoming an academic commodity. Steve Farrar reports on the new drive to exploit our DNA. Julian Hopkin, professor of...
What potential blockbuster gene patents are waiting to be exploited by universities? Steve Farrar reports on eight that could make the grade. HSP 90 gene Treatment of candida infection WO9100351,...

Whether it is talking to dinner ladies or the blind, students can learn more on their year abroad if they stop, look and listen. Pat Leon looks at the benefit of understanding more than just a...
Q: I have been told that videoconferencing might help me to support my off-campus learners, as sending staff out is just not feasible. Is it a good investment? A: Videoconferencing is particularly...
NHS medic training boost Health secretary Alan Milburn has announced an 11 per cent increase in the training budget for National Health Service doctors, nurses and other professionals. Murphy...
Gore lectures 'on the record' Columbia University's graduate journalism school has reversed a ruling that former vice-president Al Gore’s lectures are “off the record”. Students may now talk about...
The Times In Times2: Queen's Anniversary prizes for higher and further Education (16 pages). The Independent One of the world's leading experts in skin cancer has developed a treatment for malignant...
Rethinking Multiculturalism
Religious Violence in Contemporary Japan
" Baroness Blackstone's proposal [that teachers who are popular with their students should be given additional increments] will mean that lecturers will be more interested in communicating what they...
Doesn't using a web form to gather data for the transparency review (Letters, THES, January 26) breach the Janet Acceptable Use Policy, which specifically outlaws "the creation or transmission of...
Universities other than Oxbridge should, for a fee, confer on graduates after four years the degree of MUniv. As well as recognising graduates' professional development, this would have the twin...