Researchers facing shortage of patients
Medical researchers should have the freedom to pay hospitals other than their own to send them patients, according to Malcolm Green, the director of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation. This...
Medical researchers should have the freedom to pay hospitals other than their own to send them patients, according to Malcolm Green, the director of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation. This...
Hundreds of students were expected to join the National Union of Students' lobby of Parliament this Thursday in protest at the Government's Disabilities Discrimination Bill. Jim Murphy, president of...
(Photograph) - Digging design: David Stevens, Britain's first professor of garden design, wants to save the British garden from the time warp into which it has fallen. He said in his inaugural...
Plans to introduce a post-results admissions system have run into trouble from colleges of higher education. The Standing Conference of Principals has opposed moves to allow students to apply to...
British research projects in particle physics and astronomy are under threat because of last week's science budget allocations to the research councils. According to officials at the Particle Physics...
Six further education colleges will have to explain "potentially unusual payments" worth a total of Pounds 300,000 following an inquiry by the National Audit Office into severance payments. The...
The number of black South African students receiving loans will treble to 70,000 this year following a three-month government fund-raising drive which netted more than Pounds 35 million (Rand 210m)....
(Photograph) - Subject lesson: the title of Andre Brink's novel Looking on Darkness is scratched on a cell wall below Pretoria Supreme Court. In yesterday's Amnesty lecture at Oxford's Sheldonian...
This week's Final Word comes from a gambler and an epileptic: " 'We've had enough of being carried away by our enthusiasms. It's high time we grew sensible. And all this, all this life abroad, and...
Robert Giddings on James Boswell's The Life of Samuel Johnson . Although born a Victorian, my father was a child of the 18th century. He was a Bathonian, and loved the city where he worked as a...
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