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A carpentry and joinery foundation course for women has been chosen as an Adult Learners Week award winner jointly by the European Union Social Fund and the National Institute of Adult and Continuing...
A carpentry and joinery foundation course for women has been chosen as an Adult Learners Week award winner jointly by the European Union Social Fund and the National Institute of Adult and Continuing...
Ken Pounds, chief executive of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council, has called for a Pounds 60 million fund to help it meet its financial obligations to Cern, the particle physics...
Keyboards could become an optional extra if City University research produces a computer that can interpret the slightest hand movement. The team includes experts in mime and computer science who...
A technique that reveals the progress of disease in humans, animals and plants could help stop premature corrosion in concrete. Chlorides in water are highly corrosive and cause devastating damage to...
A thousand volunteers in Plymouth are being asked whether they shoplift or joyride as part of a study into lifestyles. Plymouth University's health-related quality of life research centre has won...
Egyptology, once seen as an arts subject, has turned to science to unlock the mysteries of mummies. Most academic departments still teach Egyptology as a history or language option. But Manchester...
Academics across ߣߣÊÓÆµ will hold a week of industrial action from May , including a nationwide 24-hour strike, in support of a 15 per cent pay claim. The sanctions threaten to disrupt...
South Africa's National Commission on Higher Education has unveiled to the rest of the world its recently released discussion document on the future of universities. More than 30 international...
The opening ceremony of the summer Olympic Games may still be months away, but universities and colleges in the Atlanta area are already big winners. Eight campuses are sharing more than $320 million...
Lecturers at Makerere University in Uganda are running small restaurants in the capital city Kampala to supplement their income. Colleagues, equally hard hit by the falling value of their salaries,...
A bequest by Sir Harold Acton to New York University was possibly the biggest gift ever made to an American university. But it has now become the object of a complex legal wrangle between the...
Austrian students are traditionally a good-natured, non-violent lot. One has to go back to 1848 to find real student radicalism. It is a standard joke that in Austria the May revolt of 1968 lasted...
Austerity measures announced by Berlin's higher education senator Peter Radunsky have prompted a wave of outrage in its three universities. More than 26,000 students and university staff demonstrated...
A Belarusian physicist is in prison without access to a lawyer and a lecturer from Minsk Polytechnic Academy in hospital with brain injuries as a result of a police attack on a rally to mark last...
British universities have launched a campaign aimed at reversing cuts in funding imposed last autumn. They are demanding a halt to the squeeze on per capita funding, restoration of capital...