Nancy Rothwell
We must stop dwelling on the difficulties and look at the advantages of the X chromosome in academic success Larry Summers has caused quite a stir. The president of Harvard University suggested that...
We must stop dwelling on the difficulties and look at the advantages of the X chromosome in academic success Larry Summers has caused quite a stir. The president of Harvard University suggested that...
How to get the public involved in thinking carefully about scientific issues is a major unsolved problem. So I was intrigued to have the opportunity to play the New Economics Foundation's Democs ( De...
The cat was put among the pigeons last week when The Times Higher made a request under the Freedom of Information Act to the entire higher education sector. Within minutes of the round robin email,...
Research presented at the British Psychological Society conference last week showed that MPs feel stressed and out of control. Ashley Weinberg also claimed that MPs experience a noticeable decline in...
Labour MP Ian Gibson is famous for his talent for attracting media attention. But he is now having a go at journalism himself. He is interviewing Colin Blakemore, chief executive of the Medical...
Manchester University may score points from the feminist lobby by naming a medical building after its first female medical student, Catherine Chisholm. But visitors will soon realise something is...
A meeting described as "the Pop Idol of business schools" took place in Oxford last weekend, with 16 teams from across Europe. Cranfield University organised the event and chose the competitors....
If the Bologna Process is so important, why did so many UK vice-chancellors fail to show up for the European University Association convention in Glasgow last week? Of the 40 universities there, only...
There has been a proliferation of internet-advertised services that offer to write assignments for students for a fee. Some of these adverts modestly claim to offer model answers and do not pretend...
Only by training creative engineers will the UK rejoin the global race for innovation, says Alec Broers. Growing frustration with the way technology is misunderstood and often undervalued meant it...
Erratic postgrad funding is weakening our research base, say Howard Green and Stuart Powell. Doctoral students in the UK can be increasingly divided into two groups: those with well-funded...
Brussels, 7 April 2005 The European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures today presented the European Commission with its first “List of Opportunities” – 23...
Brussels, 7th April 2005 th Framework Programme prioritised amid highexpectations Security has been included in the list of priority research themes in the Commission proposal for the 7th Framework...
Brussels, 7th April 2005 Security and space research together form a new priority under the proposal for the 7th Framework Programme for Research & Development published today. Security and...
Brussels, 7th April 2005 What is the Commission doing to deliver on the re-launched Lisbon agenda? How can EU Euros be most effectively invested in creating growth and jobs? By tabling the first...