Beautiful sounds from foul singers
Bats may be ugly and smelly but, Daniel Bennett says, they sound wonderful. Just after dusk we were on a canoe in the Mozambique Bay. Hundreds of bats were flying over the sea and the sound was...

Bats may be ugly and smelly but, Daniel Bennett says, they sound wonderful. Just after dusk we were on a canoe in the Mozambique Bay. Hundreds of bats were flying over the sea and the sound was...
The British government is counting private tuition fee contributions by undergraduates and their parents as part of the public investment in higher education. Student leaders campaigning against fees...
More British students than ever enrolled at universities in the United States last academic year, according to the US Department of Education and the American Universities Admissions Program. More...
Britain's top universities should be set a five-year target to recruit 70 per cent of their undergraduates from state schools, a report says. The report, A Level Playing Field: The Reform of Private...
The Oxford Union has rejected the claim that Oxford and Cambridge universities operate an elitist admissions policy by 410 votes to 87. Anthony Smith, president of Magdalen College, which provoked...
Jim McKeown, regional official of lecturers' union Natfhe, is demanding an external inquiry into the Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education as the college seeks 26 academic redundancies...
David Young, deputy chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, is to succeed Sir Michael Checkland as chairman of the Higher Education Funding Council for England from October 2001. Oxford-educated Mr...
Universities that have said they support the idea that London's Millennium Dome will be converted into a science park have distanced themselves from Legacy plc, which was selected as preferred bidder...
Science minister Lord Sainsbury is calling for project bids from academic and business teams under the £30 million sustainable technologies initiative he announced on Tuesday. "Science and technology...
The Queen was to travel by train to open Cambridge University's new centre for advanced religious and theological studies yesterday but decided to switch from rail to road because of continuing train...
Final-year psychology students at Teesside University are being scrutinised in a project trying to understand how undergraduates work on dissertations. "Common problems include students wanting to...
To mark St Andrew's Day next Thursday, an academic has written to all 129 members of the Scottish Parliament urging them to honour Scotland's patron saint by embracing policies of pacifism and...
Universities and colleges that will offer the foundation degree from next year were celebrating this week. However, some experts warned that the qualification will not achieve its objectives....
A third of universities and colleges expect to make financial losses this year, compared with 22 per cent that had an operating deficit in 1998-99. Some 54 institutions will fail to make ends meet,...
Half of all colleges are expected to become centres of excellence in a vocational subject over the next five years, as part of a new scheme outlined by David Blunkett, secretary of state for...