The myth of the universal remedy
Peter Sinclair finds the Washington Consensus isn't a reliable prescription for developing economies.
Peter Sinclair finds the Washington Consensus isn't a reliable prescription for developing economies.
In Don Norman's latest book, whose title echoes that of his 1988 bestseller The Design of Everyday Things, he turns his attention to the increasing number of "smart" products that don't just react to...
William Herschel arrived in Hanoverian England as a penniless refugee who first eked out a meagre living as a professional musician. In 1766, his fortunes changed dramatically when his great talent...
ARCHAEOLOGY- The Tomb in Ancient Egypt: Royal and Private Sepulchres from the Early Dynastic Period to the RomansBy Aidan Dodson, research fellow of archaeology and anthropology, University of...
This week’s competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a book about a small town who find their way of life threatened, with fatal consequences:"They shoot...
Study reports poor language skills can leave foreign students floundering. Melanie Newman writes.
People who exercise appear to be biologically younger than their sedentary counterparts, research suggests.Physical activity has been shown to have a major impact on health: frequent exercisers...
A £7.65 million gift from the John and Lucille van Geest Foundation to Nottingham Trent University could be the largest donation to a post-1992 institution, according to the university. The donation...
A £500,000 grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council for a project to gather, digitise and analyse a large collection of music published around 1840 until 1930 has been awarded to the...
The contract to undertake one of the UK's largest studies of small businesses has been awarded jointly to the Welsh Enterprise Institute at the University of Glamorgan Business School and Cardiff...
The number of overseas students studying at the University of Nottingham's UK campus is at an "all-time high". There are about 7,500 international students from 141 nations - making up 24 per cent of...
Trevor Jones, a conservation zoologist, has captured on video for the first time a new species of elephant-shrew, a small furry mammal that eats mostly insects. The research fellow from Anglia Ruskin...
Computer scientists from Newcastle University are leading a £13.4 million project for the European Union to make technology ranging from mobile phones to satellites more robust and reliable. The...
Thirty new professors will be appointed in the faculty of medicine at Imperial College London over the next three years. The drive forms a key part of the research strategy for the newly formed...
A new scheme to give undergraduate students a taste of what research is all about has been launched by the University of Lincoln. The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Scheme (Uros) will give the...