Medics fight fees
MEDICAL students are urging the government to rethink plans for tuition fees so future doctors are not saddled with greater debts than most other students. The British Medical Association medical...
MEDICAL students are urging the government to rethink plans for tuition fees so future doctors are not saddled with greater debts than most other students. The British Medical Association medical...
NEW universities are calling for more of their annual funding up front amid fears that the introduction of tuition fees will cause serious cash flow problems. The Committee of Vice Chancellors and...
SCIENTISTS are creating a life-size model of a human head to help assess the effect of mobile phones on the brain. Teams from Bristol and Bradford universities are working with museum artists to...
WOMEN are less likely to take up dangerous sports like motor racing because of the psychological effects of the negative attitudes of male rivals, a researcher has found. Judy Eaton, a psychologist...
(Photograph) - Winners of the 1997 New Engineering Graduate prizes. Jacqueline Grigg (left), Rachel Oates, Gillian Kirby and Johanna Marples. Lesley Ashburner and Natasha Hird also won prizes but are...
Employment insecurity in Britain is rife despite evidence that job tenure has changed little in the past 20 years, according to research from Cardiff Business School. "Feelings of insecurity do not...
CARTILAGE erosion and its role on joint disease is under study at Edinburgh University thanks to a Pounds 100,000 grant from the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council. Cartilage, an essential component of...
FISH stocks in the Third World could improve using an African tradition of trapping them using artificial reefs made of sticks, according to Stirling University researchers. Malcolm Beveridge, Donald...
EUROPEAN marine biologists met last week in Southampton Oceanography Centre to pool their knowledge and expertise on artificial reef design and development. The 50-strong group, known as the European...
Employees who work part-time are more satisfied with their jobs, less anxious and less likely to think of leaving than full-time employees, new research suggests. Neil Conway of Birkbeck College...
PEOPLE at risk of commiting suicide are also more likely to die early from accidents or natural causes, according to a study running for the past 50 years. More than 5,000 people born in one week in...
Queen's University of Belfast Philip Kitchen, former senior lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, has been appointed to the Martin Naughton chair in business strategy. City University Roger...
DFEE Louise Wallace, chief executive of the Horton General NHS Trust, has been appointed to the board of Investors in People UK. Department of Trade & Industry The following have been...
I would like to draw readers' attention to the abduction of an East Timorese academic in Indonesia. Lucas da Costa disappeared on December 23 1997 on his way to deliver a lecture at the Dharma...
MARGARET Somerville takes a call from a medical news journal seeking a comment on a new service available over the Internet that matches patients with a doctor who can diagnose their ailments. Dr...