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Flexible university policy allowed hockey star to train and study. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Berkeley chancellor labels free higher education for all a 'social injustice'. Elizabeth Gibney writes
University College London's museums and laboratories will host more than 300 secondary school pupils from this September, after delays to the building of their UCL-sponsored academy left them without a school.
Technology Strategy Board aims to yield economic harvest with sector's help. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Science conference hears that many students are 'mis-sold' an academic career
New 'big physics' projects will need global funding and public support. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Minister lauds cost-effective UK and seeks partners for research centre. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Critics demand 'joined-up' thinking as plan to cut EU budget threatens research. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Members of the Million+ group of universities awarded more PhDs relative to their quality-related research income than any other mission group in 2010-11, performance indicators published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency show.
Research funded through the European Union¡¯s Horizon 2020 programme from 2014 will have to be published through either the ¡°gold¡± or ¡°green¡± open-access routes, it has been confirmed.
The US is losing its cutting edge in innovation, an economic survey of the country has claimed.
HEC told of industry's complaints over quality, but MP rebuffs 'lazy' views. Elizabeth Gibney writes
The number of animals used in scientific research in the UK rose by 2 per cent last year, figures from the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office show.
The European Union will tomorrow launch a call for bids for €8.1 billion (?6.4 billion) in research funding as part of the final year of its Framework 7 programme.
British Academy attacks government action and inaction. Elizabeth Gibney and Jack Grove report
Top UK universities' marketing fails to match peers in business or charity. Elizabeth Gibney reports
The discovery of a particle with all the hallmarks of the long-sought Higgs boson is a ¡°breakthrough in world science¡±, universities and science minister David Willetts said today.
London will host the pharmaceuticals division of a new European court designed to handle patent disputes, the heads of European Union states agreed on 29 June.
Sir Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust, has been appointed as the UK¡¯s next chief scientific adviser.
Wilson response sees limited role for Whitehall in industry/academy links. Elizabeth Gibney reports
'Neglected' PhD students ignorant of latest research formats, study finds. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Funding of research using material from embryos reignites controversy, writes Elizabeth Gibney
The government should resist changing copyright law to allow free ¡°mining¡± of data and text in scientific papers, a cross-party group of MPs has said.
Biologists tend to overlook research that is packed with mathematical equations, a study by researchers at the University of Bristol has found.