PhD salaries
Stipends for PhD students are typically less than two-fifths of the median starting salary for a graduate, according to figures from the research councils and the Association of Graduate Recruiters....
Stipends for PhD students are typically less than two-fifths of the median starting salary for a graduate, according to figures from the research councils and the Association of Graduate Recruiters....
Who are the shining stars among PhD students? Alison Goddard asked six supervisors to nominate those pursuing the most innovative ideas Doing a PhD is like giving birth - it is painful, drawn out and...
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In her research on early needlework magazines, Rachel Maines stumbled across an extraordinary link with women's sex aids. But the subsequent publication of her article on vibrators caused more of a...
The number of British students starting a PhD at a UK university dropped by 15 per cent between October 1994 and 1996, to 5,472, according to recent figures from the Office of Science and Technology...
Antimatter, the ideal fuel for space travel, is not the invention of Star Trek scriptwriters but does exist. But it will be a long time before antimatter-fuelled cruisers roam the universe. Sonya...
Overseas students are flocking to the UK to do costly courses carrying no qualifications. Are they being ripped off? Phil Baty reports Every year thousands of foreign students come to the United...
Commonwealth ministers are determined to increase student exchanges. Elaine Carlton reports It is a battle of international proportions and one that the education ministers of the Commonwealth are...
In the second of our series on access initiatives, Harriet Swain looks at how quality is assured QUALITY watchdogs have acted quickly to ensure government efforts to improve access to higher...
In the second of our series on access initiatives, Harriet Swain looks at how quality is assured REGISTERED access courses have had their own recognition scheme since 1989. Then it was run jointly by...
(Photograph) - Inventor Jeff Berman explains his laser-guided bow to Andrew Welch, a blind student at Queen Alexandra College, Harborne, Birmingham, during an annual event for people with...
In the second of our series on access initiatives, Harriet Swain looks at how quality is assured There are 1,382 recognised access to higher education programmes in England, Wales and Northern...
Each month this section will list funds available for academic researchers. Details should be submitted to research@thesis.co.uk BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND BRITISH COUNCIL AWARD SCHEMES The Commonwealth...
In the second of a five-part series on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing UK universities, Michael Shattock looks at what made them world leaders and asks if it is at risk "...
Findings from the Further Education Funding Council for England reveal that for 1996-97: * 85 per cent of students in further education stay on courses on which they enrol * 68 per cent of students...