Research intelligence - Damming the 'data deluge'
A workshop aims to bring design to bear on increasingly complex scientific information. Neha Popat reports
A workshop aims to bring design to bear on increasingly complex scientific information. Neha Popat reports
Luxembourg, 7 June 2002 The Council adopted Conclusions on Biotechnology (Doc. Ref. 8917/02) that address the development of life sciences and biotechnology in Europe. Commissioner Liikanen welcome...

Hugh Gorman on a narrative that places the BP Gulf oil spill in context with the US' energy policy
They have already faced criticism for promoting a culture of greed and recklessness that precipitated the global economic crisis, but now business schools have been branded "laggards" in their own...
EIS points finger over professorial post and key individuals' excessive power, writes Hannah Fearn
Washington University in St LouisStephen LegomskyStephen Legomsky, John S. Lehmann university professor at the School of Law at Washington University in St Louis, has been appointed chief counsel for...
Cooler heads prevail at the student union's annual convention, reports Sarah Cunnane
John Hearn and Alan Robson urge universities to refocus on the reality of individual missions, not rankings' absurd lists
To keep up with the global sector's rising stars, the UK must encourage its young to study abroad, says Martin Davidson
John Morgan reports from South Korea's capital on plans to establish an overseas campus

Diversification, integration and digital innovation are key to sustaining arts and humanities research, say Trinity College scholars. Maeve O'Lynn reports
Business technique reduces spending and boosts efficiency, advocates claim. Hannah Fearn writes
Bath Spa UniversityWeighing Jade's legacyThe impact on young women of the media coverage of reality-TV star Jade Goody's battle with cervical cancer is being investigated by researchers. Academics at...
At last a work that unpacks the reality of US rural poverty, writes Rebekah Peeples Massengill
Labour plans a series of innovation centres to exploit the commercial benefits of UK research. Hannah Fearn reports