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  • Brian Foster elected Fellow of the UK's Royal Society - Interactions.org (press release)
  • Frontline care - Malaysia Star
  • So, what's the attraction? - guardian.co.uk
  • Tax forum adviser fears more UK exits - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Why money has become the real university challenge - Belfast Telegraph
  • IMML develops new placements partnership with KPMG Luxembourg
  • Pupils unaware of university rank - BBC News
  • University joins Climate Change Partnership
  • UK universities at risk of losing foreign students - guardian.co.uk
  • UK & World News: Working class 'has lower IQ' (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Coastal erosion experts head to St Fergus
  • University to offer science courses for students who bypass A-levels - Independent
  • universities 'pricing out' foreign students - Times Online
  • Save Our Hospital Accommodation - Timetable For Local Protests By Medical Students And Junior...
  • Male painters exposed to fertility-damaging chemicals
  • UK team visit RIMT institute in Punjab - PunjabNewsline.com
  • Gay Iranian Refugee Granted Leave to Stay in UK Thanks His Supporters Across the World (Gay Wired)
  • UK universities showcase III-V research at euroLED event - Compound Semiconductor
  • ESRI (UK) enables academic access to GI software - GISuser.com (press release)
  • Even in areas where there is high unemployment, you will see lots ... - ic Wales
  • Broadband and satellite on the rise in Wales - ic Wales
  • Uwic?s top athletes show why they?re a Power in the land - ic Wales
  • Athletics: Success for Uwic - ic Wales
  • ITB signs MOA with Queen's University Belfast - Borneo Bulletin
  • EA universities be warned - East African
  • Study: Rock music triggers bar brawls (Moldova.org)
  • Home or abroad, bank credits now pave way for easier education - Business Day
  • RBS in NHS scanner row after gift to Edinburgh patients (The Herald)
  • Edinburgh hospital to become first in UK to use state-of-the-art ... - stv.tv
  • Local income tax 'would be illegal' - Scotsman
  • Teams join forces to beat womb condition - Scotsman
  • The week ahead in UK business May 27 - 30 - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Relationship Growing Between US and UK Universities - GlobalVisas
  • UK to study link between nutrition and hazardous waste - Kentucky.com
  • UK to study link between nutrition and hazardous waste - Fort Mills Times
  • UK Gets Grant To Study Pollutants, Nutrition - WYMT
  • UK to study link between nutrition and hazardous waste - WFIE-TV
  • UK to study link between nutrition and hazardous waste - Kentucky Post
  • Newi university ?will benefit all of Wales? - ic Wales
  • Professional seal of approval for university?s accountancy courses - ic Wales
  • UK to study diet-pollution link - Kentucky.com
  • UK to examine superfund sites' disease links - Louisville Courier-Journal
  • Why UK has to change its tune - Scotsman
  • Child experts gather to improve working practices
  • Greenwich student scoops national law prize
  • Oxford shakes up British higher education with fundraising drive - Christian Science Monitor
  • Universities in the knowledge economy
  • India, UK make a neat fit in hardware design, applications - Economic Times
  • Susan Bassnett: It's time for the bold universities to go private - Independent
  • Brave new territory: University College London to open a branch in ... - Independent
  • ?Elitist? critics of new universities under fire - ic Wales
  • SOUTH EAST IS THE UK BRAINS HOTSPOT - Response Source (press release)
  • New Multi-Million Pound Study To Find The Cause Of Type 1 Diabetes, UK - Medical News Today (press..
  • New Multi-Million Pound Study To Find The Cause Of Type 1 Diabetes, UK - Medical News Today (press..
  • New Multi-Million Pound Study To Find The Cause Of Type 1 Diabetes, UK - Medical News Today (press..
  • New Multi-Million Pound Study To Find The Cause Of Type 1 Diabetes, UK - Medical News Today (press..
  • Stonehenge 'a long-term cemetery' - BBC News
  • Secret of Stonehenge unearthed: It was a burial ground for ancient ... - This is London
  • Stonehenge Could Have Been Resting Place For Royalty - Science Daily (press release)
  • UK lecturers call for moral review of Israeli college links - Mathaba.Net
  • Oxford must free itself of the state to compete - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University of Oxford says: show me the money - Nature.com (subscription)
  • Smiling in the corner in the big dunce's hat - Irish Independent
  • Site sells fake degrees for £40 - ic Wales
  • Electronic revolution has greatly facilitated scholars: UK scholar - Associated Press of Pakistan
  • Are Western Universities Turning Into Madrassas? - Global Politician
  • Degree will teach staff how to prevent violence - ic Wales
  • Fifth UK university fair held in Accra - The Statesman Online
  • Queen's signs partnership with global bank
  • The Open University offers free education content on iTunes U in the iTunes Store
  • UK, Irish universities debut on iTunes U (Macworld UK)
  • UK university lectures on iTunes - BBC News
  • UK, Irish universities debut on iTunes U - Macworld UK
  • Universities to offer downloadable lectures (Guardian Unlimited)
  • University lectures on iTunes (BBC News)
  • UCL in the News: UK university offers downloadable lectures
  • Annual Learning and Teaching Conference takes place at Park
  • Family businesses losing grip faster in UK - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University cheats 'not expelled' - BBC News
  • Next Vice-Chancellor nominated - Cherwell Online
  • Scots poet destroyed his own work to save career
  • UK universities offer downloadable lectures - guardian.co.uk
  • UK University Offers Lectures On Apple iTunes - ITProPortal
  • UK: Napier University teams up with Chinese company to develop ... - Automotive World (subscription)
  • Alex McLeish to receive honorary degree
  • iTunes U expanded to universities in UK, Ireland, and more - Ars Technica
  • 'Success' of student recruitment - BBC News
  • UK universities offer lectures on iTunes U (PC Advisor)
  • Scotland has lowest number of poorer students in UK - The Herald
  • Cardiff University installs Bull supercomputer - VNUNet.com
  • Smtf - Sri Lanka offers opportunities in the UK - Daily Mirror
  • Q&A: 'British universities see India as a pool of talent' - Times of India
  • UK students stuck in Gaza - Jewish Chronicle
  • Turkish press divided over headscarf ruling - BBC News
  • New synthetic biology network
  • UK universities offer lectures via iTunes - VNUNet.com
  • Donor is only hope to save university student?s life - ic Wales
  • Open University, UCL and Dublin's Trinity College become first UK ... - Macworld UK
  • UK Universities to utilise iPods for lectures - Geek.com
  • UK universities offer lectures via iTunes - Information World Review
  • UK companies outperform - Auto Industry
  • Europe's biggest companies outpace UK in value added - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Medical: On The Rounds - Scotsman
  • Khalid Amayreh - Israel's Ambassador to the UK and his deception - Come4News
  • 'Top UK unis keen to admit S'pore students' - Electric New Paper
  • BBC news of UK nations examined (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations review (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations probed (BBC News)
  • BBC UK nations news examined (BBC News)
  • BBC reviews its UK nations news (BBC News)
  • BBC 'falling short of its own high standards' - ic Wales
  • Can you hear black holes collide?
  • Universities and businesses unite for to create successful ... - Times Online
  • A third of viewers say BBC news is not relevant to where they live - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Scholarship funding cuts have appalled academics and students alike - Independent
  • Children's TV 'too focused on UK and America' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Iain snaps up top award
  • BBC criticised for sidelining Wales coverage - ic Wales
  • BBC criticised for sidelining Wales - ic Wales
  • Why the US should collaborate with Cardiff - ic Wales
  • UK: Prime Minister's Questions, 11 June 2008 (Scoop.co.nz)
  • Military influence on research agenda growing, claims report - guardian.co.uk
  • Report Reveals Military Influence in UK Universities - iNSnet
  • Breaking new boundaries
  • UK-returned team gives suggestions on education reforms in state - Mumbai Newsline
  • UK army 'influencing' universities - Aljazeera.net
  • Students from Oxford, Cardiff win business internship in India - Press Trust of India
  • Defence industry conceals university funding, report claims - Times Online
  • Loughborough University campaign provides clean drinking water for ... - Loughborough News
  • Liverpool VC makes Queen's birthday honours list - guardian.co.uk
  • Head teacher is Phoenix knight - BBC News
  • Military influence on research agenda growing, claims report - EducationGuardian.co.uk
  • University sport gets new national voice - British Universities Sports Association
  • Academic trade union wavers on implementing decision to boycott ... - Jerusalem Post
  • City university union wins national award - Scotsman
  • Teachers around the UK honoured by Queen - ATL Education News
  • National salary bargaining starts in universities (Scoop.co.nz)
  • Bologna looms, so Zagreb marches. We barely notice - guardian.co.uk
  • Commanding positions - guardian.co.uk
  • Lecturers 'pressed to boost degree results' - Independent
  • Universities accused of awarding undeserved marks - guardian.co.uk
  • UK university standards "sacrificed": top academic - Reuters India
  • UK university standards "sacrificed": top academic - Reuters UK
  • Statement on the recent UCU motion on Israel
  • UK Universities 'award degrees to non-English speakers' because ... - Telegraph.co.uk
  • First reports from £3 million higher education study
  • Unfinished business
  • Official: the best universities in the UK - Times Online
  • Lecturer's student warning - BBC News
  • A grotesque bidding game is undermining university standards - Times Online
  • News from Westminster (Scottish Liberal Democrats)
  • Funding cuts will hurt IT students - Computing
  • Oxford tops university rankings in UK - Thaindian.com
  • City university ranked among country's best - Scotsman
  • THE TIMES RANKS LEICESTER 14TH IN UK - Loughborough News
  • Oxford best in UK for seventh year in succession (Express India)
  • 9000 incidents of plagiarism reported at UK universities - gair rhydd
  • UK universities enlist iconic iTunes service to make lecture ... - gair rhydd
  • UK universities are in architectural competition as students prove ... - gair rhydd
  • UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL CITED IN ?FALLING DEGREE STANDARDS? ROW - LX News
  • Oxford tops university rankings in UK - Smash Hits
  • High school proms take over in UK - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Academic standards: the shame of our lap-dancing universities - Times Online
  • University welcomes a royal visitor - Media Newswire (press release)
  • Copy editing - guardian.co.uk
  • We cannot rely on industry to develop our graduates - guardian.co.uk
  • Video games degrees: 95% fail to hit skills target - guardian.co.uk
  • Degree system 'rotten' and 'unreliable,' says university watchdog - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK degrees are 'arbitrary and unreliable', says watchdog - EducationGuardian.co.uk
  • UK university standards "sacrificed"- top academic - Reuters India
  • Great plane, I'll buy a thousand - News Wales
  • University Professor Rejects Criticism of UK Graduates - Escapist Magazine
  • ?Future Pilots? Leave For UK (BruDirect.com)
  • White working class boys least likely to go to university says NAO - guardian.co.uk
  • University push to lure foreign students branded 'unsustainable' (Financial Times)
  • University access still needs improving, parliament told - InTheNews.co.uk
  • UK universities heavily reliant on foreign student fees - Thaindian.com
  • Volcano ?pollution? solves mercury mystery
  • UK universities heavily reliant on foreign student fees - Smash Hits
  • Sustainable students
  • Collaboration not castigation is name of the game - Develop
  • UK games industry slams developer skills shortage - Pocket Gamer.Biz
  • Destruction of greenhouse gases over tropical Atlantic - EurekAlert (press release)
  • More overseas students could distort results because they expect ... - This is London
  • Driving the knowledge economy - WalesOnline
  • MPs to investigate academic 'fraud' - guardian.co.uk
  • Mills & Reeve - Silicon Fen Business Report
  • Bristol joins Santander universities
  • Ghana: UK Degrees Hit By Global Competition for Students - AllAfrica.com
  • Academic switches on new generation of business brains - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Students can now work for 2 years in UK - Times of India
  • Pay row principal to quit top university - Scotsman
  • Emmanuel Law Fellow calls for more ethnic minority applicants
  • Boots Centre For Innovation Seeks Out University Inventions, UK - Medical News Today (press release)
  • Ring the changes - The Engineer
  • Ebb and flow of talent - guardian.co.uk
  • Photography competition to capture Aberdeenshire's Archaeology
  • Scottish Prison Commission Report
  • E-mail leak of 'degree inflation' - BBC News
  • Our UK correspondents? insights - Reuters
  • The Careers Adviser: 'What purely online degrees are available ... - Independent
  • Centre for Sentencing Research welcomes prisons report
  • Rubber 'snake' could help wave power get a bite of energy market - Hindu
  • UK's top spy, the head of the Joint Intelligence Committee, seriously ill (Guardian Unlimited)
  • University of Greenwich appoints research and enterprise chief
  • Nobel duo ask: "Who owns science?"
  • Former politician gains honorary doctorate
  • Scotland risks losing generation of actors - Times Online
  • NUC and varsity admission crisis - The Punch
  • Is Scotland's dust behind asthma? - BBC News
  • A passage to India - Times of India
  • Warwick boosts lab plan - Financial Times
  • Medical students now learn their skills on patient Brad - WalesOnline
  • Call for lunchtime lock-ins to keep children healthy - WalesOnline
  • Parasite migration signals climate change
  • University's green claims hit by survey - Scotsman
  • University of Glasgow purchases 200 licenses of SolidWorks software - Earthtimes (press release)
  • Public Health Chief to join St Andrews
  • University of Glasgow purchases 200 licenses of SolidWorks software - TMC Net
  • Marks & Spencer Report to Be Opposed by Four Funds (Update1) - Bloomberg
  • Demonstrate scientific endeavour is for the greater good - new ... - Cambridge Network
  • International meetings of academics are being targeted as a way to ... - EducationGuardian.co.uk
  • International meetings of academics are being targeted as a way to ... - guardian.co.uk
  • Antonine Wall gains World Heritage Site status
  • Human society could 'learn much from bees' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Gibraltar Student awarded apprenticeship programme in Dubai - gibfocus.gi
  • Nuclear industry undermined by savage science cuts - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University of Glasgow purchases 200 licenses of SolidWorks software - FOXBusiness
  • Anglia Ruskin University continues to cut the carbon - Cambridge Network
  • Top Universities 'Waitlisted' for COPENMIND, Global Cleantech Event - FOXBusiness
  • Cardiff University is looking for people who are about to become ... - WalesOnline
  • Search for construction partners for new library
  • Vodafone Executive Joins Wavesat Board of Directors - FOXBusiness
  • Undergraduate places to fall by a quarter, universities' report warns - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University coffers boosted £300m by outside work - Scotsman
  • Universities urged to act over fall in student numbers - guardian.co.uk
  • Warning over universities' future - BBC News
  • Chinese ambassador to UK awarded honorary doctorate by University ... - Xinhua
  • Universities earn record amount from working with industry - guardian.co.uk
  • Chief Constable is top Alumnus
  • Graduate wins right to stay in UK after visa error (The Herald)
  • Chinese ambassador to UK awarded honorary doctorate by University ... - People's Daily Online
  • Cambridge excels in Green League
  • Lancaster University Scores Top Marks for Green Initiatives
  • Lancaster University's Influence On Business Grows
  • UK games biz demands closer ties with academia - Reg Hardware
  • From Norfolk to Oxford and back again - Norwich Evening News
  • Beshear appoints alum to UK board - Kentucky.com
  • Are Canadian Universities Underfunded? - Imprint
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • Chief Constable is named Strathclyde Alumnus of the Year
  • DAILY EXPRESS NEWS (Sabah Daily Express)
  • Military to study at university for free - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Think tank warns party politics are risk to UK health - Scotsman
  • Birmingham City University in UK Installs 'Refuge Alerter' for ... - TMCnet
  • Collexis' Expert Profiling for the UK's Biomedical Research Community - eHealthNews.EU (press...
  • Stephen Hawking 'mulling over' invitation to quit Cambridge ... - Telegraph.co.uk
  • How Will Universities Change in the 21st Century? - Science Daily (press release)
  • British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading ... - guardian.co.uk
  • Eating nuts in pregnancy could increase asthma risk - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Acclaimed writer receives honorary degree
  • Number of university applicants rises - guardian.co.uk
  • Day 3 - Mission to Europe: a university link and the environment - Bonitanews (subscription)
  • Nearly 8000 Chinese students apply to study in the UK - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University applications rise - Times Online
  • Worry over university applications - The Press Association
  • 'Welcome' rise in Scots applying to study at universities - Scotsman
  • Universities shun A-levels for own admissions tests - Independent
  • India is shutting the door on Britain's top institutions - Independent
  • Susan Bassnett: Why university exams need a radical overhaul (Independent)
  • Unis 'striving to improve access' - The Press Association
  • Cash crisis raises fears of lay-offs at university - WalesOnline
  • One in seven universities have their own entrance exams - guardian.co.uk
  • Universities using entrance tests - BBC News
  • One in seven universities shun A-levels for own admissions tests - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK parents most protective in the world - Scotsman
  • Degree classifications not fit for purpose says watchdog - Times Online
  • Uni and college applications up - The Press Association
  • UK universities embracing environmental management - Environmental Data Interactive
  • How to gain world-class reputation - Jakarta Post
  • More Maltese study in UK - di-ve.com
  • Olmert, Brown launch new academic exchange program - Jerusalem Post
  • Some students 'tell more CV lies' - BBC News
  • New scheme to foster academic links between the UK and Israel - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
  • Volcano ‘pollution’ solves mercury mystery
  • Bees Go 'Off-Colour' When They are Sickly - NewsBlaze
  • Influence of universities in UK knowledge economy growing, says surve - Science Business
  • Sheffield Hallam University Announces India Scholarships and Joint ... - India PRwire (press...
  • Studying in Scotland: New kids on the block - Independent
  • Studying in Scotland: Our friends in the north - Independent
  • 12 UBD Graduates To Study In UK Medical Colleges (BruDirect.com)
  • Singers get in tune for traditional music weekend
  • UK Government Seeking Feedback on Science Policy - ScienceBlogs
  • Where will the new university campuses be built? - guardian.co.uk
  • Trainee teachers 'degrees better' - BBC News
  • Scottish voters deal blow to UK's Brown - The Associated Press
  • Drummers need the stamina of athletes, UK study finds - CBC.ca
  • Bio Angel network to take off across UK - Scotsman
  • UK study points to extremism among Muslims - Ynetnews
  • Universities UK relaunches website to celebrate 90th year - WebitPR (press release)
  • Display of strength through unity - Financial Times
  • Universities UK relaunches website to celebrate 90th year - PresseBox (Pressemitteilung)(Abonnement)
  • Grading Europe?s universities - Financial Times
  • 'Obesity Gene' Works By Influencing Appetite - Medical News Today (press release)
  • EU Council Recommends UK Take Action On Deficit (Scoop.co.nz)
  • Two fruit drinks a day 'can increase risk of diabetes by a third' - Scotsman
  • Cambridge at heart of latest efforts for disadvantaged talent
  • The University of Exeter Builds High-Performance Network With ... - MarketWatch
  • The University of Exeter Builds High-Performance Network With Juniper Networks Ethernet Solution...
  • Language trainer Into threatens to sue university union UCU - EducationGuardian.co.uk
  • Language trainer Into threatens to sue university union - guardian.co.uk
  • UK announces new visa rules for foreign students - Press Trust of India
  • Government clamps down on bogus colleges - guardian.co.uk
  • Andrew Oswald: The Treasury is wrong about RAE reform - Independent
  • University of the West of England (UWE) spot admissions on August ... - India PRwire (press release)
  • Universities need philanthropists' money, says head - guardian.co.uk
  • Pakistani doctor from the UK advises DUHS students - Daily Times
  • A taste of the Mediterranean comes to the UK - Surfbirds News
  • University becomes first in Scotland to provide e-mail for life
  • Financial lessons to help survive university - Scotsman
  • Doing business with academics - WalesOnline
  • Strict criteria for UK Universities - New Vision
  • Freeze on places at top universities - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Men more generous when with pretty women - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Experts to undertake world?s largest Burns? collection
  • Half of students working to pay for time at university - Telegraph.co.uk
  • More students than ever forced into part-time jobs - WalesOnline
  • Uganda: Strict Criteria for UK Universities - AllAfrica.com
  • Students struggle with cost of living - WalesOnline
  • New universities could struggle to survive - guardian.co.uk
  • Number of Scots going to university dropping - Scotsman
  • Kentuckiana universities seeing record breaking enrollment - WHAS 11.com (subscription)
  • Universities invest in marketing of capital - WalesOnline
  • Steel links are strengthened - WalesOnline
  • Plymouth tops league table of cheapest university cities - guardian.co.uk
  • Indians are better in English than the English - Newstrack India
  • The Kids Are Alright! - WebitPR (press release)
  • Top Universities in UK Accept TOEFL ® - Market Wire (press release)
  • Nigeria: American University of Nigeria - There's No Need ... - AllAfrica.com
  • An ecological leap of faith ? eat kangaroo to save world - Scotsman
  • Mars Phoenix Lander provides conclusive proof of ice water on Mars - World Socialist Web Site
  • Sheffield University defends turning down straight A students - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Bid to plant genetically-modified trees in UK - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Log on to social networking site for that dream job - Economic Times
  • A-levels ?on the wane? for universities - WalesOnline
  • Alarm bells ring at fears of UK brain drain - Irish Independent
  • SSUET and Hertfordshire University UK to have collaboration accord - Associated Press of Pakistan
  • Rebels keep forests alive ? UK historian - Cebu Daily News
  • How to find digs that are a home from home - Independent
  • UK researchers work to track agricultural spraying - RFID News
  • Higher education: Fees see rise in numbers of poorer students stall - guardian.co.uk
  • University fees 'have not affected' student demand - Independent
  • Baby is first in UK born thanks to new IVF procedure - WalesOnline
  • Scientists call for trial of "hen harrier ceiling"
  • Contraceptive pill influences partner choice
  • UCU response to top-up fees report - Politics.co.uk
  • University applications 'solid' - The Press Association
  • Student debt 'could top £17500' - BBC News
  • UK provides two-year work visa for int'l student grads (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  • UK provides two-year work visa for int'l student grads - ABS CBN News
  • Student makeup stagnates with tuition fees - Politics.co.uk
  • Royal Holloway, University of London, to Send its Collection of ... - MarketWatch
  • Blyk UK helps unis target students eligible for clearing - Telecom Paper (subscription)
  • Decision time 'not to be rushed' - BBC News
  • Study shows true cost of student life - Belfast Telegraph
  • Best universities for sex and alcohol - Telegraph.co.uk
  • A-level: Ambitious students choose tougher subjects - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK Immigration: Changes to the Student Visa - GlobalVisas
  • Derek Summerfield: Apartheid revisited - Al-Ahram Weekly
  • Bowel cancer genetic link found - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UAE pupils outshining their UK counterparts - The National
  • Student numbers grow 9% - Financial Times
  • Student numbers grow 9% despite higher fees - Financial Times
  • Surf's up: file sharing on uni networks - Independent
  • Straight-A students pose selection headache for universities - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK minister urged to fight for future of gas terminal - Scotsman
  • Women fast track to 2012 Games - Mix and match programme aims to ... - Scotsman
  • Students can cash in on free funding - Scotsman
  • Universities face cash crisis - guardian.co.uk
  • British Council informs 70 - The Nation, Pakistan
  • Two new additions to journalism masters' course (holdthefrontpage.co.uk)
  • Durapipe UK trains next generation in plastics - HeatingandVentilation.net
  • University standards under threat - guardian.co.uk
  • Sources confirm Tesco/USS real estate deal - IPE.com
  • UKZN 'among top 500 universities' (Independent Online)
  • Three SA universities among top 500 (Pretoria News)
  • Three SA universities among top 500 (Independent Online)
  • Rights stuff: interview with Amnesty International UK?s director - Independent
  • Seven women for every man at Lincoln college - Lincolnshire Echo
  • Pool chosen for Olympics training - BBC News
  • Alexander Technique has significant long-term benefit for low back pain
  • News from the chalkface - Scotsman
  • UK Now The Most Attractive Study Destination (BruDirect.com)
  • World ranking rise for UCL
  • UK now the most attractive study destination - Borneo Bulletin
  • Why we need GM trees - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Creating unconventional metals - EurekAlert (press release)
  • Tesco Sells $1.1 Billion of Property to Investors (Update1) - Bloomberg
  • HP funds UK IT research - UK Trade & Investment
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  • 3 private schools get best rankings (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • 3 private schools get best rankings - Kentucky.com
  • Peeblesshire News. » Sport » Commonwealth Chris puts Scotland first (Peeblesshire News)
  • UK universities climb world rankings - guardian.co.uk
  • Biological Chips For Disease Detection, Drug Discovery, Now Easy ... - Science Daily (press release)
  • Can illegal drugs help depression? - Times Online
  • Britain's top universities 'favouring the poor' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Imperial students to represent the UK in zero emissions championship - Fuel Cell Works (press...
  • Student cities offer strong returns for buy-to-letters - Scotsman
  • Scots universities sign up to Santander plan - Scotland on Sunday
  • UK Athletics looking to replace Dave Collins after dismal performance - Telegraph.co.uk
  • No man is an island - Times of India
  • UK universities ?favouring poor background students? - Newspost Online
  • Research, innovation and business development... - Belfast Telegraph
  • Canadian universities woo Indian students - Economic Times
  • Fading glow - The Standard
  • UK gaming degrees under fire - GameSpot
  • GB united or an own goal that will split UK? - Scotsman
  • UCL overtakes Imperial in world university rankings - The Punch
  • High point celebrated in flagship medical facility
  • Our must-read guide to who's up and who's down - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK population will be biggest in EU - Scotsman
  • Talented young scientists visit Medway from around the world
  • American universities have begun a rebellion against academic ... - guardian.co.uk
  • Leading Article: Britain doing well (Independent)
  • Universities UK relaunches website to celebrate 90th year - PublicTechnology.net
  • ?Swansea?s community feel continues to draw students? - WalesOnline
  • Fitness festival for over 60s comes to Aberdeen
  • Astonishment as city ranked least happiest place in the UK - Scotsman
  • University scoops £200,000 bid to investigate 'internationalisation'
  • Correction (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Rail ?swindle? leaves Wales £31m off track - expert - WalesOnline
  • Elephant grass plantations could fuel Scotland?s cars - Sunday Herald
  • Answer the question with Chris Woodhead - Times Online
  • Can folic acid cause cancer? - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Conference set to highlight E coli research - Scotsman
  • Butlins and University of Chichester to launch degree - guardian.co.uk
  • Scientists to focus on E.coli bug - The Press Association
  • Hour of exercise daily reduces overweight children by a third - Telegraph.co.uk
  • First Minister shines Beacon for the public
  • Proliferation of illegal universities in Nigeria - Financial Standard
  • 5 students honoured by British Council - Daily Times
  • Conference looks at how higher education has affected communities
  • Cambridge University wants to be on TV - International Herald Tribune
  • Cambridge University wants to be on TV - The Associated Press
  • Uni towns house prices soar - WalesOnline
  • UK ?owes it to Mason Jones? to take E.coli seriously, warns expert - WalesOnline
  • Experian QAS and RuffaloCODY Help Higher-Education Organizations ... - MarketWatch
  • Postgraduates gather for Celtic conference
  • Athens still in ID fight - IT Week
  • British universities are waking up to the idea of US-style fundraising - Independent
  • Uwic degree will help you to help others hit high standards (icWales)
  • 28 LCB students pursue education in UK - Borneo Bulletin
  • Lavasa, NSHM to start retail varsity - Times of India
  • First Class honour for Met in university green league - WalesOnline
  • Privatisation of higher education threatens universities - guardian.co.uk
  • Comment: How universities and graduates can thrive - Independent
  • Cigarette packets 'should be blank' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Graduate entrepreneurs: just what the doctor ordered - Independent
  • Students forced to embrace a new work ethic - Times Online
  • Cambridge targets state school applicants - Financial Times
  • Cancer links to obesity revealed in new study - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Former Uzbek SNB officer seeks political asylum in UK - Neweurasia.net
  • Call for 'student champion' rectors to be part of all Scots ... - Scotsman
  • Call for 'student champion' rectors to be part of all Scots ... - Scotsman
  • UK universities climb world rankings - guardian.co.uk
  • Conference looks at how higher education has affected communities
  • New alliance announced between Imperial College and King Abdullah University of Science and...
  • Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Imperial College London
  • Reintroducing wolves to Highlands may benefit Scottish ecosystems
  • Public Health Chief to join St Andrews
  • Sustainable students
  • Unfinished business
  • Schoolchildren drawn to St Andrews secret garden
  • Fife: The Home Of Economics
  • St Andrews makes top 5 of new league table
  • Arthouse film project brings premiere to St Andrews
  • Scotland Through A Lens
  • World ranking rise for UCL
  • Contraceptive pill influences partner choice
  • Inquiry reveals proposals for crofting's future
  • 12th University Boat Race promises to be a classic
  • Tomatoes found to fight sun damage
  • Lancaster University's Influence On Business Grows
  • First Minister shines Beacon for the public
  • Postgraduates gather for Celtic conference
  • Fitness festival for over 60s comes to Aberdeen
  • High point celebrated in flagship medical facility
  • Contraceptive pill influences partner choice
  • Major boost for Physics in the South East
  • Acclaimed writer receives honorary degree
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • Chief Constable is named Strathclyde Alumnus of the Year
  • Former politician gains honorary doctorate
  • Centre for Sentencing Research welcomes prisons report
  • First reports from £3 million higher education study
  • Iain snaps up top award
  • Malawi-Scots partnership for women in science
  • Strathclyde sets standards for Scotland's PLCs
  • Melodies in Moscow for Strathclyde choir
  • Lecture in honour of top businessman
  • Sustaining enterprise in education
  • Business Continuity for Universities and Colleges
  • University scoops £200,000 bid to investigate 'internationalisation'
  • Experts to undertake world?s largest Burns? collection
  • Antonine Wall gains World Heritage Site status
  • Parasite migration signals climate change
  • Scottish Prison Commission Report
  • Can you hear black holes collide?
  • Talented young scientists visit Medway from around the world
  • Call for 'student champion' rectors to be part of all Scots ... - Scotsman
  • UK universities climb world rankings - guardian.co.uk
  • Conference looks at how higher education has affected communities
  • New alliance announced between Imperial College and King Abdullah University of Science and...
  • Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Imperial College London
  • Reintroducing wolves to Highlands may benefit Scottish ecosystems
  • Public Health Chief to join St Andrews
  • Sustainable students
  • Unfinished business
  • Schoolchildren drawn to St Andrews secret garden
  • Fife: The Home Of Economics
  • St Andrews makes top 5 of new league table
  • Arthouse film project brings premiere to St Andrews
  • Scotland Through A Lens
  • World ranking rise for UCL
  • Contraceptive pill influences partner choice
  • Inquiry reveals proposals for crofting's future
  • 12th University Boat Race promises to be a classic
  • Tomatoes found to fight sun damage
  • Lancaster University's Influence On Business Grows
  • First Minister shines Beacon for the public
  • Postgraduates gather for Celtic conference
  • Fitness festival for over 60s comes to Aberdeen
  • High point celebrated in flagship medical facility
  • Contraceptive pill influences partner choice
  • Major boost for Physics in the South East
  • Acclaimed writer receives honorary degree
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • Chief Constable is named Strathclyde Alumnus of the Year
  • US government's mortgage rescue package should help UK's economy - Kent Online
  • Homeowners pay 24% of income on their mortgage - Belfast Telegraph
  • American universities target British students - EducationGuardian.co.uk
  • American universities target British students - guardian.co.uk