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NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHHealth Technology Assessment Programme• Award winner: Ajit Lalvani• Institution: Imperial College London• Value: £1,663,389Interferon gamma tests for the rapid...
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHHealth Technology Assessment Programme• Award winner: Ajit Lalvani• Institution: Imperial College London• Value: £1,663,389Interferon gamma tests for the rapid...

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: PhD - Pathetic, hopeless, Dire
University of the Arts LondonKaren DoyleKaren Doyle's passion for protecting the arts during these difficult economic times will inspire her in her new job. Currently director of communications and...
United StatesPrivatisation not our destinationThe University of California should enrol more out-of-state applicants, encourage more students to graduate in three years and offer more online classes...
Scholars attack state's treatment of renowned Academy of Sciences. Matthew Reisz reports
Universities have expressed relief following the relatively modest cuts to higher education funding announced in the Republic of Ireland's emergency Budget last week.The grant allocated to...

There is little substance to the government's promise to 'beef up' university access agreements, says Graeme Atherton
Hot Topics in Science for 2010Data provided by Thomson Reuters from Science Watch, Vol. 21, Nos. 1-6, January-December 2010FieldTopicMedicine Jan/FebProstate cancer screening with PSA: its...

These photographs of a lava eruption were taken by a PhD student at the University of Bristol during a visit to the Afar Rift in Ethiopia.Lorraine Field, from the department of Earth sciences at...

Labour leader Ed Miliband hit back at David Cameron as the two University of Oxford graduates tussled over their days among the dreaming spires. During Prime Minister's Questions on 8 December, Mr...

Government may be forced to regulate if too many institutions charge maximum. Simon Baker writes
John Morgan reports on the six hours of detention that greeted London fees protesters
The massive cut to the teaching budget could have been even greater, were it not for lobbying by vice-chancellors, because many in the coalition government believe there are "too many" students and...
Critics say coalition plan will be a disincentive to accept poorer students. Rebecca Attwood reports
Global summit hears that public spending on academy should not be cut. Sarah Cunnane reports from Doha