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American Society of Limnology & Oceanography The 1996 Raymond L. Lindeman award for the most outstanding paper in English on an aspect of aquatic science went to Chris Freeman, school of...
University of Bristol K. Johnson, associate professor in the department of surgical sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been appointed to the chair in companion animal studies. Queen...
Julia Hinde marks World Oceans’ Day with a trawl of marine researchTourism in the tropics may be killing the very thing which is its life blood, say marine biologists from the University of Wales,...
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1995/96 reveal that: *Staff costs at higher education institutions represented 57.9 per cent of total expenditure *There was a 26 per cent...
IN THE subject quality league table (THES, 23 May) the Open University's research rating for geography and the University of Wales, Bangor's rating for ocean studies should both have been a 4.
DETAILS emerged last week of the new Oxford University business school site, which has now met the approval of donor Wafic Said. The price of the Railtrack-owned site next to Oxford station is still...
COLLEGES this week learned the brutal truth about the scale of next year's funding cuts with the worst hit resigning themselves to slashing student provision and wringing more work from staff. The...
Lionel Jospin, prime minister of France, this week named Claude All gre as minister for education, technology and research. Mr All gre, a geophysicist, had been widely tipped for the post and was Mr...
Julia Hinde marks World Oceans' Day with a trawl of marine research The role of oceans in preventing global warming is being assessed by British scientists who are taking their expertise to the...
* "The Pauline Hanson Controversy" is the subject of a lecture by Tony Griffiths, a history lecturer from Flinders University in Adelaide, at 5.30pm on July 2 at the Menzies Centre for ߣߣÊÓÆµn...
COLLEGES appear to have fallen into the health service trap of employing more chiefs than indians, with an estimated extra Pounds 300 million spent employing managers in the past four years, writes...
Monday Mixed feelings about my lot. The usual news of traffic jams and bad weather to delight the heart of the home worker but irritation that the "server is down" and therefore my virtual existence...