Now a 2:1 is common currency for degrees
Traditional universities have increased their grades so much that the 2:1 has replaced the 2:2 as the most common degree awarded in many disciplines between 1974 and 1995, according to a report...
Traditional universities have increased their grades so much that the 2:1 has replaced the 2:2 as the most common degree awarded in many disciplines between 1974 and 1995, according to a report...
Almost one in 20 babies are affected by some kind of malformation during their early development in the womb. But while scientists are making regular advances in understand-ing the cause of...
The health of the Bedouin may be suffering because of a clash of western and traditional therapies, a London conference was told. Problems arise from conflicting medical philosophies, the failure of...
Medical Research Council scientists have discovered a startling number of 11-year-olds with symptoms of physical or psychological problems. Helen Sweeting and Patrick West of the MRC's medical...
Stress during pregnancy is linked to miscarriage, psychiatrists have found. Pregnant women who experience severe life events, such as the death of someone very close, the loss of a job or finding...
Light is being used to detect diseases in blood and contamination in food thanks to research undertaken at the University of Wales College of Medicine in Cardiff and its spin-off company, Molecular...
What comes after Chicago? This question dogs higher education - and indeed other sectors - in Chile as the country rebuilds democracy after the twin shocks of Allende's failed Marxist experiment and...
An international network of universities is now in place determined to shape a sustainable economic, social and environmental programme for developing countries. The successful emergence of the...
Disneyland Paris director Philippe Bourguignon has revealed that the leisure park may open a "service university" in 1997, offering a two or three-year course alternating with work in the park. The...
German academics have been warned that a climate of mistrust over academic fraud and plagiarism is threatening to nip good research projects in the bud and to destroy the necessary climate of...
Roman Herzog, Germany's Federal Chancellor, has spoken out in favour of drastic reforms in the country's higher education system. He wants to see study time shortened, more flexible course structures...
Germany's first institution devoted to the study of Britain is being set up in Berlin, a year after British occupying troops left the city. The new Grossbritanium-Zentrum is to be both a research and...
Students at the University of Pisa, one of the most highly rated in Italy, have decided to set up a surveillance system to expose lecturers who do not turn up for lectures, are late or leave early,...
In tune with the worsening industrial strife in France, students in dozens of universities spurned yet another attempt this week by education minister Francois Bayrou to reach a compromise over...
The Irish government has survived a vote in the upper house of parliament on the general principles underlying its proposed university reforms. The vote followed publication of a discussion document...