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  • UK university gives presentation on higher education - Ludhiana Newsline
  • Brian Foster elected Fellow of the UK's Royal Society - Interactions.org (press release)
  • Late night event at Oxford museums
  • Allergy Week 19 To 23 May 2008, UK - Medical News Today (press release)
  • So, what's the attraction? - guardian.co.uk
  • Tax forum adviser fears more UK exits - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Bond News (MI6)
  • Why money has become the real university challenge - Belfast Telegraph
  • Art inspired by 2000 year-old child mummy
  • Visions of engineering celebrated
  • British Jewish population on the rise - guardian.co.uk
  • Islamophobia irrational: UK scholar - The News - International
  • UK universities at risk of losing foreign students - guardian.co.uk
  • A fresh approach to battling climate change
  • Student union rejects academic's IQ claims - guardian.co.uk
  • First Moments of Star's Explosion Caught By X-Ray Detectors - Bloomberg
  • Frankenstein to Einstein exhibition opens
  • universities 'pricing out' foreign students - Times Online
  • Rats follow rules
  • UK universities showcase III-V research at euroLED event - Compound Semiconductor
  • ESRI (UK) enables academic access to GI software - GISuser.com (press release)
  • Perfect symmetry – explaining the patterns in everyday life
  • Home or abroad, bank credits now pave way for easier education - Business Day
  • Architect for Humanities Building appointed
  • Brothers bringing gadgets to Britain - Telegraph.co.uk
  • £1.25 billion campaign launched with major donations
  • Oxford to Raise $2.5 Billion to Compete With Harvard (Update1) - Bloomberg
  • Oxford to Raise $2.5 Billion to Compete With Harvard (Update2) - Bloomberg
  • Oxford to Raise $2.5 Billion to Compete With Harvard (Update3) - Bloomberg
  • 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
  • Treasures from Oxford College libraries on display
  • History and the East Asian Media
  • Cambridge astronomer wins top award
  • The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It (Washington Post)
  • 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
  • FACTBOX-Turner to head UK financial regulator - Reuters India
  • Stonehenge Could Have Been Resting Place For Royalty - Science Daily (press release)
  • Oxford must free itself of the state to compete - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University of Oxford says: show me the money - Nature.com (subscription)
  • Mysterious Red Ladies spell Greek drama
  • New centre to research technology in the developing world
  • Oxford to Raise $2.5 Billion to Compete With Harvard, Yale - Bloomberg
  • Oxford Saïd Business School: Oxford start-up is one of UK's most ... - The FINANCIAL
  • Smiling in the corner in the big dunce's hat - Irish Independent
  • Fifth UK university fair held in Accra - The Statesman Online
  • UCL on iTunes U
  • 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)
  • Provost of Yale nominated as next Vice-Chancellor
  • UCL in the News: UK university offers downloadable lectures
  • University of Greenwich graduates win medals at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
  • Family businesses losing grip faster in UK - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University cheats 'not expelled' - BBC News
  • Oxford turns to US for vice-chancellor - Ninemsn
  • UK universities offer downloadable lectures - guardian.co.uk
  • Archbishop of Canterbury awards Lambeth degrees
  • Apple offers Hollywood movies to iTunes users in UK (Guardian Unlimited)
  • iTunes U expanded to universities in UK, Ireland, and more - Ars Technica
  • H7 avian flu hits UK; US chickens exposed to H7N3 (CIDRAP)
  • 'Success' of student recruitment - BBC News
  • Jordan's King Abdullah II receives honorary degree
  • UK universities offer lectures on iTunes U (PC Advisor)
  • Face-to-face search for genetic switches
  • Lottery win for SPRI
  • Learn from others living with epilepsy
  • Cardiff University installs Bull supercomputer - VNUNet.com
  • Smtf - Sri Lanka offers opportunities in the UK - Daily Mirror
  • UK students stuck in Gaza - Jewish Chronicle
  • Effects of meningitis C jab may wear off
  • UK universities offer lectures via iTunes (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  • UK universities offer lectures via iTunes (vnunet.com)
  • UK universities offer lectures via iTunes - VNUNet.com
  • Plant yourself at Botanic Garden this Sunday
  • Rare portraits capture real Cambridge at work
  • Building the bridge from bench to bedside - Nature.com (subscription)
  • Students aim to soak up the sun on pioneering journey
  • Open University, UCL and Dublin's Trinity College become first UK ... - Macworld UK
  • The Open University offers free education content on iTunes U in ... - PR Leap (press release)
  • Apple iTunes U hits the UK - Afterdawn.com
  • Planes ready for take-off in fraction of the time
  • UK teen author the new Rowling? - Times of India
  • Wanted: $2.44 Billion -- Vivien Duffield Seeks Cash for Oxford - Bloomberg
  • UK: Will Bratt Silverstone - Motorsport.com
  • ASKe conference: Institutional Policies and Procedures for Dealing with Plagiarism
  • BMW and Brookes help students up a gear
  • Brookes unaffected by flooding
  • Government 'moral without a compass' says report into Church
  • UK Universities to utilise iPods for lectures - Geek.com
  • Oxford launches new linguistics faculty
  • UK universities offer lectures via iTunes - Information World Review
  • Wanted: $2.44 Billion -- Duffield Seeks Oxford Cash (Correct) - Bloomberg
  • Oxford-Weidenfeld translation prize awarded
  • Wanted: $2.44 Billion -- Duffield Seeks Oxford Cash (Update1) - Bloomberg
  • New Warden for New College
  • £2m to improve diagnosis in GP surgeries
  • 'Top UK unis keen to admit S'pore students' - Electric New Paper
  • BBC news of UK nations examined - BBC News
  • Oxford?s support for children in care recognised
  • A third of viewers say BBC news is not relevant to where they live - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Cambridge University Eco Racing solar car drive across Britain (PhysOrg)
  • Children's TV 'too focused on UK and America' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Oxford malaria researcher wins international prize
  • Military influence on research agenda growing, claims report - guardian.co.uk
  • Report Reveals Military Influence in UK Universities - iNSnet
  • Nine UK students get business scholarships to India - Economic Times
  • 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
  • Kevin Spacey named Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor
  • Art fans Pack out the Ruskin
  • Loughborough University campaign provides clean drinking water for ... - Loughborough News
  • Oxford's Saïd Business School students to inter at ICICI, HSBC ... - MBAUniverse.com
  • Military influence on research agenda growing, claims report - EducationGuardian.co.uk
  • Academic trade union wavers on implementing decision to boycott ... - Jerusalem Post
  • Queen's Birthday Honours 2008
  • UK Government: First step to making all new school buildings zero ... - Insurance News Net (press...
  • Professor Andrew Hamilton confirmed as next Vice-Chancellor
  • Bologna looms, so Zagreb marches. We barely notice - guardian.co.uk
  • Commanding positions - guardian.co.uk
  • Pandemonium at the Harcourt Arboretum
  • Online booking open for Alumni Weekend 2008
  • Globalisation and inclusion at the Oxford-India conference
  • 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
  • $50m gift to Christ Church
  • Genes that boost good cholesterol may protect against heart disease
  • Lecturer's student warning - BBC News
  • A grotesque bidding game is undermining university standards - Times Online
  • Oxford tops Times league table for seventh year
  • ?Ancestral anchovy fillet? key to vertebrate evolution
  • Funding cuts will hurt IT students - Computing
  • Oxford tops university rankings in UK - Thaindian.com
  • THE TIMES RANKS LEICESTER 14TH IN UK - Loughborough News
  • Historic Oxford theatre?s ceiling conservation completed
  • Oxford best in UK for seventh year in succession (Express India)
  • Cambridge at the double
  • 9000 incidents of plagiarism reported at UK universities - gair rhydd
  • UK universities enlist iconic iTunes service to make lecture ... - gair rhydd
  • Professor Sir Roger Penrose gives second Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture
  • Professor Sir Roger Penrose gives second Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture
  • Cambridge at the double
  • Genes that boost good cholesterol may protect against heart disease
  • Oxford tops university rankings in UK - Smash Hits
  • Academic standards: the shame of our lap-dancing universities - Times Online
  • New Oxford centre for research in educational assessment
  • Oxford University to launch UK?s first neuroethics centre
  • Degree system 'rotten' and 'unreliable,' says university watchdog - Telegraph.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
  • Degrees-for-fees rap on British varsities - Calcutta Telegraph
  • 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
  • UCL on iTunes U weekly update
  • Power to the people: new online tool to help cut home energy bills
  • Destruction of greenhouse gases over tropical Atlantic - EurekAlert (press release)
  • Genetic profiling for breast cancer on the horizon - Cancer Research UK - News & Resources
  • Mills & Reeve - Silicon Fen Business Report
  • A voice for minorities with mental health problems
  • Bird flu 'still a major threat' - BBC News
  • Boots Centre For Innovation Seeks Out University Inventions, UK (Medical News Today)
  • University opens up to prospective students
  • Interview: Andrew Hamilton - Chemistry World
  • Ring the changes - The Engineer
  • Iranian, foreign experts to excavate salt men?s necropolis - Tehran Times
  • Ebb and flow of talent - guardian.co.uk
  • Major rise in caesarean sections linked to impaired womb function with age
  • Former Vice-Chancellor in the frame
  • E-mail leak of 'degree inflation' - BBC News
  • UK Approves Human-Pig Embryo Stem-Cell Harvest - Slashdot
  • Q&A: 'We aim to link 300 Indian schools with UK schools' - Times of India
  • UK-based scholar to deliver lecture at IIUI - The Post
  • UK based Dr Tariq Ramadan Professor of Islamic Studies at the ... - Pakistan Daily
  • Our UK correspondents? insights - Reuters
  • Oxford team wins NHS health and social care award
  • Poet Geoffrey Hill visits Oxford University
  • The Careers Adviser: 'What purely online degrees are available ... - Independent
  • Researchers run rings round cell division
  • Cambridge science on show at the Royal Society
  • Celebration of engineering science
  • National ?Women In Science? award for Oxford researcher
  • UK's greenhouse gas emissions higher than official figures ... - guardian.co.uk
  • Darwinian doodles scoop national prize
  • University apologises over racist abuse - Bradford Telegraph Argus
  • Bottisham pupils pick-up prizes at Nanoscience Centre
  • The Scientific Business of Thomson Reuters Examines the Hottest UK ... - FOXBusiness
  • Tell donor children early in life - BBC News
  • University of Glasgow purchases 200 licenses of SolidWorks software - Earthtimes (press release)
  • University of Glasgow purchases 200 licenses of SolidWorks software - TMC Net
  • Demonstrate scientific endeavour is for the greater good - new ... - Cambridge Network
  • Credit Suisse gives top UK job to Leigh-Pemberton - Independent
  • 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
  • New Abrahamic Religions chair at Oxford University
  • Human society could 'learn much from bees' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • University of Glasgow purchases 200 licenses of SolidWorks software - FOXBusiness
  • Anglia Ruskin University continues to cut the carbon - Cambridge Network
  • Cutting CO2 emissions from UK homes 'could create new market for ... - 24dash
  • Vodafone Executive Joins Wavesat Board of Directors - FOXBusiness
  • Promoting parents' role in children's learning
  • UK expert gives tips for handling inflation - New Vision
  • Royal Society honours Oxford researchers
  • Sounds Amazing
  • Universities earn record amount from working with industry - guardian.co.uk
  • Don't look a gift horse in the mouth - canter around Cambridge on Summer Trail
  • £2.3m boost for Humanities postdoctoral research
  • Oxford holds global history of science conference
  • UK games biz demands closer ties with academia - Reg Hardware
  • HRT patches reduce risk of gallbladder disease
  • Cambridge students start work on community projects in India
  • HRT patches better than pills for gallbladder disease risk
  • From Norfolk to Oxford and back again - Norwich Evening News
  • Teenagers sample university life at Oxford
  • Are Canadian Universities Underfunded? - Imprint
  • Youngest UK doc - Calcutta Telegraph
  • New director for Rothermere American Institute
  • Indian among UK's top powerful lawyers - Times of India
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-14 09:49 Oxford Biomedica says Phase III QUASAR trial for Trovax to progress.
  • Brain switch provides clues to drug addiction (News-Medical-Net)
  • Kids? Lit Quiz winners visit Christ Church
  • Victory for Oxford in varsity swim
  • Oxford Brookes Study Need More Participants With Muscular Dystrophy, UK (Medical News Today)
  • Brain switch clues to drug addiction
  • Stephen Hawking 'mulling over' invitation to quit Cambridge ... - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Number of university applicants rises - guardian.co.uk
  • Oxford University Admissions on tour
  • Day 3 - Mission to Europe: a university link and the environment - Bonitanews (subscription)
  • University applications rise - Times Online
  • 'Welcome' rise in Scots applying to study at universities - Scotsman
  • Unis 'striving to improve access' - The Press Association
  • One in seven universities have their own entrance exams - guardian.co.uk
  • Researchers tackle the end of the world
  • New Centre for Corporate Reputation
  • Celebrating Nelson Mandela?s 90th birthday with new book
  • Uni and college applications up - The Press Association
  • UK universities embracing environmental management - Environmental Data Interactive
  • Railway atlas puts Michael on track as one of world’s oldest PhD recipients
  • How to gain world-class reputation - Jakarta Post
  • Four from Cambridge join Royal Academy of Engineering
  • UK government?s move irks Muslim groups - Hindu
  • Taking Romeo and Juliet to Japan
  • Nine Oxford academics become Fellows Of The British Academy
  • Some students 'tell more CV lies' - BBC News
  • Celebrating Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday with new book
  • Kids’ Lit Quiz winners visit Christ Church
  • £2.3m boost for Humanities postdoctoral research
  • National ‘Women In Science’ award for Oxford researcher
  • Volcano ‘pollution’ solves mercury mystery
  • Oxford University to launch UK’s first neuroethics centre
  • Historic Oxford theatre’s ceiling conservation completed
  • ‘Ancestral anchovy fillet’ key to vertebrate evolution
  • Health Protection Agency Contributes To Vital Infection Research, UK (Medical News Today)
  • Weidenfeld Scholarships support tomorrow?s leaders
  • Emergent BioSolutions and the University of Oxford Form Joint ... - Business Wire (press release)
  • Emergent BioSolutions and the University of Oxford Form Joint Venture to Develop an Advanced...
  • Emergent BioSolutions and the University of Oxford Form Joint ... - MarketWatch
  • Humanities awarded grants of more than £2 million
  • Humanities awarded grants of almost £3 million
  • Sheffield Hallam University Announces India Scholarships and Joint ... - India PRwire (press...
  • Discovery may boost statin safety - BBC News
  • The art of science
  • Emergent Biosolutions And University Of Oxford Form Joint Venture To Develop An Advanced...
  • Gene clue to statins side effect
  • Website offers peek into ancient, scattered Bible - CBC.ca
  • Emergent Biosolutions And University Of Oxford Form Joint Venture ... - Medical News Today (press...
  • UK scientists studying Yeti-like hair from Meghalaya - Hindu
  • Hopes for TB vaccine boosted
  • New test to identify those vulnerable to AMD - the UK's most ... - Daily Mail
  • Critically-ill baby airlifted to UK hospital - Belfast Telegraph
  • Cambridge astronomer adds cosmic dimension to music festival
  • Drummers need the stamina of athletes, UK study finds - CBC.ca
  • In the new UCL podcast...
  • Display of strength through unity - Financial Times
  • Does stretching reduce the risk of sports injuries?
  • UK & World News: Winehouse due home from hospital (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Shakespeare's Globe comes to the Bodleian
  • Dr Jon Dellandrea
  • UK Poll Shows Extremism Among Muslim Students - CNSNews.com
  • New TV series explores wild Guyana
  • Research indicates no justification for denying obese patients knee replacements
  • Cambridge connections at Olympic Games
  • Language trainer Into threatens to sue university union - guardian.co.uk
  • 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)
  • Singles 'face Alzheimer's risk' - BBC News
  • New horizons in chemistry
  • Opera premier for music academics
  • First panel returned to Sheldonian ceiling
  • Schizophrenia Linked To Missing Or Duplicated Genetic Material - Medical News Today
  • UK-Oxford: cleaning services - Euroalert.net
  • UK tightens visa regulations for skilled workers and students - BusinessWeekly
  • Oxford colleges release degree results for 2008
  • PE high school head to address leaders at major UK conference - Weekend Post
  • Doing business with academics - WalesOnline
  • Honeymoon shooting pair back in UK - The Press Association
  • Strict criteria for UK Universities - New Vision
  • Men more generous when with pretty women - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Varsity victories help ease Boat Race blues
  • Experts to undertake world?s largest Burns? collection
  • Oxford?s first international sustainability interns
  • Opera premiere for music academics
  • Why we need economics teachers - guardian.co.uk
  • New universities could struggle to survive - guardian.co.uk
  • Students take ?mathematical cycle route?
  • 60% of students need part-time ?survival? work - Belfast Telegraph
  • UK scientists in malaria discover - UK Trade & Investment
  • Gender equality on the slide?
  • Teacher discovers ?cosmic ghost?
  • UK innovator finds a home in valley - San Jose Mercury News
  • Harris: UK innovator finds a home in valley - San Jose Mercury News
  • Blue plaque for Oxford alumnus
  • Indians are better in English than the English - Newstrack India
  • Top Universities in UK Accept TOEFL ® - Market Wire (press release)
  • Climate Change: When It Rains It (really) Pours - Science Daily (press release)
  • Double boost for chemistry
  • Location, location, location
  • Quest for training is key to success - Bradford Telegraph Argus
  • Social scientists to examine taxes & time
  • Alarm bells ring at fears of UK brain drain - Irish Independent
  • SSUET and Hertfordshire University UK to have collaboration accord - Associated Press of Pakistan
  • Light-Bending Scientists Take a Step Closer to Invisibility - Discover Magazine
  • Scientists shed light on invisibility - guardian.co.uk
  • 'Frenzied killer' murdered students - The Press Association
  • Making his assessment - guardian.co.uk
  • Oxford takes classics to Edinburgh Festival
  • 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
  • Breast cancer hope over cheap drugs - BBC News
  • Read Alice Smith’s winning diary of the Excellence East Summer School
  • Decision time 'not to be rushed' - BBC News
  • Part-time jobs - a mainstay of student life - Times Online
  • Study shows true cost of student life - Belfast Telegraph
  • Oxford alumna wins Olympic bronze
  • Olympic joy as Pooley takes cycling silver
  • Darwin set to ‘rock’ Curious Collectors Day
  • UAE pupils outshining their UK counterparts - The National
  • Student numbers grow 9% - Financial Times
  • Student numbers grow 9% despite higher fees - Financial Times
  • Statement: Mr Ali Kordan
  • Oliver racing towards a bright future after gaining first motor sport Blue
  • Surf's up: file sharing on uni networks - Independent
  • British Council fetes students off to UK - Daily Times
  • Beating the A-level blues If at first you don?t succeed . . . - Times Online
  • UK Intelligence Courts Gays - Islam Online
  • British Council informs 70 - The Nation, Pakistan
  • Cells in eye could help control sleep
  • Gold for Oxford alumni
  • New discovery may lead to new drugs to regulate sleep (News-Medical-Net)
  • Views from space celebrated
  • Azad University in Oxford Offers University Scholarship up to 40 ... - PRLog.Org (press release)
  • Seven women for every man at Lincoln college - Lincolnshire Echo
  • Secrets of the inerter revealed
  • UK now the most attractive study destination - Borneo Bulletin
  • UK. Tsunamis research wins Oxford University graduate first ... - BYM News (press release)
  • Why we need GM trees - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Magnetic secrets of the Perseus Cluster revealed
  • UK fraudster gang go PIN sniffing - Register
  • Tesco Sells $1.1 Billion of Property to Investors (Update1) - Bloomberg
  • Professor honoured for lifetime of service to education
  • HP funds UK IT research - UK Trade & Investment
  • Hackney sixth formers sample Oxford life
  • UK universities climb world rankings - guardian.co.uk
  • Can illegal drugs help depression? - Times Online
  • Britain's top universities 'favouring the poor' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK Athletics looking to replace Dave Collins after dismal performance - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK universities ?favouring poor background students? - Newspost Online
  • Caesarean birth increases your baby?s risk of diabetes - Belfast Telegraph
  • Caesarean babies ?at bigger risk of diabetes? - Belfast Telegraph
  • Research, innovation and business development... - Belfast Telegraph
  • Fading glow - The Standard
  • ?DW Griffith?s ?The Birth of a Nation? ?
  • Sleight of hand and sense of self
  • Planning schemes still lack woman’s touch
  • Oxford maestro in first UK amateur podium exchange
  • UK School Games: Rebecca Adlington proud to be a role model for ... - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Innovative maths programme targets thousands of disadvantaged pupils
  • Permission granted for new Earth Sciences building
  • Can folic acid cause cancer? - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Zebras Get Less Spam Than Aardvarks - Slashdot
  • Caribbean resorts need to adapt to climate change
  • Butlins and University of Chichester to launch degree - guardian.co.uk
  • 5 students honoured by British Council - Daily Times
  • Oxford tops UK's first study of uni reputation - Streetbrand
  • Cambridge University wants to be on TV - International Herald Tribune
  • Convergence Technologies Group Incorporated Secures Support Contract with Cambridge University...
  • Millions face risk of heart disease without knowing
  • Food for thought at Oxford Brookes
  • Psychologists Research The Roller-Coaster Of Life, UK (Medical News Today)
  • Infant Behaviour Under The Spotlight At Conference, UK (Medical News Today)
  • Cambridge University wants to be on TV - The Associated Press
  • Craven to accept ESIL prize in Heidelberg
  • Millions 'unaware of heart risk' - BBC News
  • Cholesterol-lowering drug given all clear over cancer risk - Thaindian.com
  • Mental disorders in young offender institutions
  • Athens still in ID fight - IT Week
  • First Class honour for Met in university green league - WalesOnline
  • Local figures to be honoured by Oxford Brookes
  • Oxford musicians celebrate composer's 100th birthday
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
  • Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with.
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