EU and Russia strengthen cooperation in space
Brussels, 20 Mar 2003 Both EU Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin and Director-General of Rosaviakosmos, the Russian space agency, Yuri Koptev, made moves to further strengthen cooperation in the...
Brussels, 20 Mar 2003 Both EU Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin and Director-General of Rosaviakosmos, the Russian space agency, Yuri Koptev, made moves to further strengthen cooperation in the...
Paris, 20 Mar 2003 The European Space Agency will present its SMART-1 lunar mission to the press on 3 April 2003. The event will take place at the European Space Technology Research Centre (ESTEC),...
Brussels, 20 Mar 2003 Current global tensions underline the need for an effective space programme which meets the EU's security needs, Commissioner for Research Philippe Busquin has said. Speaking at...
Universities will use aptitude tests to filter students Universities will strongly resist the government's attempt to interfere with their admission procedures through the regulator said Sir Derek...
Extra tests and supplementary application forms are being used by universities to boost the number of students they take from lower socioeconomic groups, writes Alison Goddard. The universities of...
Buckingham shows how the state could support a UK Ivy League, argues Terence Kealey Did we nationalise the universities the wrong way? Until the first world war, British universities were independent...
Monday Miraflores, Lima. Peru is struggling with the legacy of ex-president Alberto Fujimori's authoritarian regime. Manipulation and corruption of the media were rampant. The country has unregulated...
As Mike Dexter prepares to leave his post in London as director of the Wellcome Trust next week, all eyes are on what he will do next. Dr Dexter, 57, who turned down a two-year extension to his...
Twin sisters Kathryn and Robyn Farmer will be competing on different sides in this year's women's university boat race. Kathryn has been selected for the Cambridge team and Robyn for the Oxford squad...
Sir Gareth Roberts was called before the House of Lords select committee on science last week. Asked by a member of the committee how he felt his report, SET for Success: the Supply of People with...
Student dentists at the University of Amsterdam are learning how to deal with terrified patients. Dentist and psychologist Arie De Jongh estimates that more than 800,000 people in The Netherlands are...
I love quotations. Perhaps my all-time favourite is by the American columnist and short-story writer Don Marquis: "If you make people think they are thinking, they'll love you, but if you really make...
The UK government is promoting a culture of giving but more is needed, argues C. Duncan Rice On returning from the US in 1996 to become principal of the University of Aberdeen, I knew that the wealth...
Students may view themselves as consumers of education, but they too have contractual obligations, writes Gary Attle The recent award of damages to a group of students against their college for...
Jack-of-all-trades Stuart Murray leaves further education for an alien higher world and finds acres of space and a fair few closed doors... So this is what it's like to work in higher education. I...