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Cloning researchers fear that sect's claims will sap support Scientists wasted little time deploring the announcement by a religious sect that it had created the first human clone. They say cloning...
Cloning researchers fear that sect's claims will sap support Scientists wasted little time deploring the announcement by a religious sect that it had created the first human clone. They say cloning...
Clinton heads Oxford chancellor wish list Bill Clinton, who has made no secret of his love for Oxford and whose daughter is a student there, may be asked to stand for chancellor of the university to...
Brown told to find money to avoid top-up fees Gordon Brown will come under pressure this week to back his opposition to top-up tuition fees for students with a big increase in university funding. A...
Universities face £3 billion bill for building repairs A third of British university buildings still need significant repairs costing £3 billion despite an overall improvement in the general...
Inquiry held into Star Wars cover up One of America's most prestigious universities, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said yesterday that it had begun an inquiry into claims that its...
Bath University students are demanding a 20 per cent reduction in fees to compensate for a 20 per cent cut in lecture time. The university has asked all departments to submit plans for cutting...
A national framework for rewarding university teaching through peer review is being devised by lecturers' union Natfhe. In a consultation report out this week, Natfhe says the framework would mirror...
It is set to be a happy new year for the country's geographers, who will no longer have to put on double layers of thermals or endure unpredictable transport and freezing lecture theatres to attend...
The effects of natural mood-altering substances such as herbs and essential oils are to come under the microscope thanks to the success of Northumbria University's Human Cognitive Neuroscience Unit,...
Doncaster College lecturer Philip Dunn has resigned during a disciplinary investigation into his role in an internet business that sells unrecognised degrees and makes false claims to academic and...
Staff at Luton University have been encouraged to enrol as students on its courses in an apparent attempt to maintain numbers. In a memo to all staff at the end of November, Luton's deputy vice-...
The UK's e-university hopes to sell some of the support services, technology and applications in its global online-learning business to domestic universities. Under the plan, UKeU would offer...
Lesley McCulloch, the former lecturer at the University of Tasmania held for visa violations in the Indonesian province of Aceh, has been sentenced to five months' imprisonment, but is expected to be...
The Open University has received more applications from people aged under 24 years than ever before. Numbers have risen about 20 per cent over the past 12 months, continuing a five-year upward trend...
John Barrow, professor in the University of Cambridge's department of applied mathematics and theoretical physics, has won Italy's equivalent of the Olivier theatre prize for his play Infinities ,...