GM debate could hinder crop research
The furore over genetically modified food will lead to an "unofficial slowdown" whether or not a moratorium is introduced, a leading scientist will tell a Dundee University conference on the consumer...
The furore over genetically modified food will lead to an "unofficial slowdown" whether or not a moratorium is introduced, a leading scientist will tell a Dundee University conference on the consumer...
* The House of Lords science and technology committee this week announced an inquiry into non-food crops like cotton and hemp. It will consider the genetic modification of such crops.
Crises in farming have hit agricultural colleges, with slumps in applications from students and falling profits from college farms. As rows over genetically modified crops rumbled on in the UK and...
Noel Entwistle, professor of education at Edinburgh University, believes the Southampton findings are "inevitable", writes Olga Wojtas. He has been investigating the difference between "deep learning...
Law students whose degrees are broken down into units and taught in semesters get lower grades than students studying under the old three-term academic cycle. Southampton Institute's law faculty has...
Women suffering from eating disorders will take part in a wilderness survival programme for a research project being conducted by John Moores University, Liverpool. They will be helping to explore...
An extra dash of lemon juice to home-made mayonnaise could help prevent salmonella poisoning, according to a team of food researchers, at Leeds Metropolitan University. They studied the effect on...
Tony Tysome reports from Malaysia and Thailand where UK universities are battling for students The press-cutting posted on the reception window at Malaysia's ministry of education pulls no punches....
British higher education is playing the quality card in its efforts to compete with Australia and the United States for a share of the Southeast Asian market. Close links between government...
Safety in risk business If plant genetics has proved an ethical minefield lately, human genetics is even more fraught. But it will be less of a worry now for Sir Colin Campbell, vice-chancellor of...
The pre-packaged course may be tempting, but beware, when Simon Lilley tried one out neither he nor his students were impressed by the flavour The so-called McDonaldisation of higher education*...
WHAT. Universities need to get closer to further education colleges to remove traditional barriers to learning. Christopher Ball explains how credit networks help WHY If we are serious about lifelong...
A regional credit framework and a credit accumulation and transfer system should do the following: * Recognise small steps of learning from basic skills to postgraduate through the award of credits,...
A lecture on Monteverdi's Orfeo at York University leaves Alison Utley humming and university students buzzing Jo Wainwright's professional day begins at 8.15am today with the girls' choir at York...
Alan Dignam gives lecturers and students a few tips on how to see both sides' point of view when it comes to assessing a good essay As a university lecturer I am struck by the similar difficulties my...