World view: When we are what we do
Is the shrinking gap between work and play creating psychologically weaker workers? asks Dorothy Zinberg. When a frigid wind blew me into the atrium of New York's Museum of Modern Art, the first...
Is the shrinking gap between work and play creating psychologically weaker workers? asks Dorothy Zinberg. When a frigid wind blew me into the atrium of New York's Museum of Modern Art, the first...
The image of Austrian universities as victims of Nazi terror during Hitler's seven-year occupation was dealt a blow at an academic symposium in Vienna last month. Many scientists stayed in Austria...
Governments must step up their efforts to encourage lifelong learning, according to a report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. The conclusions of the latest edition of the...
The move towards a common European higher education system is happening faster than many people realise, delegates to Salamanca 2001, the Convention of European Higher Education Institutions, heard...
Oman has turned to private universities to plug the yawning gap between school-leavers' demand for higher education and the supply of places at the sultanate's elite university. But it is determined...
Nearly half the medical students questioned in a recently released survey have performed procedures they felt were unethical. The 1997 survey of University of Toronto medical students has revealed...
The first private offshoot of a public university in Australia is under investigation by state and federal authorities. Melbourne University Private was set up by the University of Melbourne in 1998...
Russians were horrified after a television station alleged that 56 corpses of prisoners and homeless men were sent from Siberia to Germany for scientific preservation at a controversial anatomical...

Danish research needs females - and foreigners - to get back on track, Michael de Laine writes Being a researcher at a Danish university or public-sector research institutions is so unattractive that...
Australia is hoping to attract top researchers from around the world with the offer of highly competitive fellowships. Launching the scheme in Canberra on Tuesday, federal education minister David...
Researchers from across the European Union are to be invited to participate in a series of joint studies, one of which will examine whether the electromagnetic fields created by mobile telephones are...
A "guardian" protein that protects the genome against wear and tear is helping scientists to explore the biochemical roots of longevity. Genetically modified hamster cells that produce high...
It is the stuff of trashy Hollywood movies - a soldier suffers amnesia after a traumatic shock, attempts to help him fail and then, in the final reel, an accidental blow to the head preposterously...

The aspiring tutors assembled in the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology make a motley crew. They include a vet, a management consultant, a social worker, a language school...
