EU project develops allergy database
Brussels, 14 Sep 2006 An EU-funded project has developed a database to track the 50 factors that may cause allergies in children. The European model has attracted interest overseas form countries...
Brussels, 14 Sep 2006 An EU-funded project has developed a database to track the 50 factors that may cause allergies in children. The European model has attracted interest overseas form countries...
Brussels, 14 Sep 2006 Neanderthals may have survived in Europe much longer after the arrival of modern humans than previously thought, according to new findings from a cave in Gibraltar. Modern...
Brussels, 14 Sep 2006 Full text of Document 2991/06 1. ITER: a) International agreement: - state of play b) European Legal Entity (ELE): - exchange of views = doc. 12323/06 RECH 204 ATO 85 COMPET 218...
Brussels, 14 Sep 2006 A pioneering study, funded under the European Commission's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), has uncovered a way to turn waste carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful fuel. The Specific...
Brussels, 14 Sep 2006 Switzerland is one of Europe's top performers in innovation, sharing the all-star bench with the likes of Finland, Sweden, and Germany. However, signs of weaknesses are...
Brussels, 14 Sep 2006 The ITEA 2 (Information Technology for European Advancement) symposium will take place on 5 and 6 October 2006 in Paris, France. ITEA 2 aims to boost European competitiveness by...
'Stay at home' degrees over the internet Traditional three-year residential honours degrees could be replaced by a more flexible credit-based system, Alan Johnson, the Education Secretary, said...
"A quarter of university staff plan to leave their current employer in the next year" - survey by The Times Higher, September 5. Finished with The Higher? Won't be a sec. Just checking the details of...
The concerns over widening participation expressed by Stephen Gorard and Emma Smith have been echoed this month in the US. In both countries, concerted attempts to draw into universities sections of...
International comparisons based on academic tests have caused regular furores at school level, with whole national systems changing in response to poor results. Germany was the prime example, where...
I had a good hoot reading your front-page article ("Dissatisfied staff plan exodus", September 8). For several years, when teaching social research methods to management postgraduates, I have used...
"Don't waste our talents" (Opinion, September 8) is a considerable indictment of the way that academics who flee from regimes such as the Taleban are treated. It is far too common that such academics...
The need for institutions become more customer-focused might be a new idea for universities, but further education colleges offering higher education courses have struggled with this for years. With...
Your article on academic self-governance at UK universities is unfortunate in building its case on an unrecognisable account of reform at Oxford University ("Stronghold of academic rule besieged by...
Bernard Crick argues that Oxbridge democracy makes students non-citizens (I assume that he means "citizens" of the university). I hold no brief for Oxbridge, but it is important to note that students...