All university articles – Page 2
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‘Pee power’ urinal trialled on university campus
Microbial fuel cells that run on urine could be used to light toilet blocks in refugee camps
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US universities warn against patent reform proposals
Congress is considering legislation that would devastate university technology transfer, more than 140 universities caution
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Probe into price fixing at Russian universities
Fees have soared by more than 25% this year at some universities
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Tussle over four-year science degrees in India
Government wants universities to return to three-year degrees to annoyance of top institutes
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Australian science base eroded by budget cuts
Claims that cuts are politically motivated and short sighted as climate and environment programmes slashed
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Greek universities struggle in face of job cuts
Closures and strikes follow mass lay-offs of administrative staff
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Croatian chancellors' pay slashed by 30%
Government claims that rectors were overpaid and that savings will go to fund young scientists
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Polish universities invest in chemistry
But concerns of a brain drain persist because of the tortuously slow route to a science faculty position
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Australian budget hits higher education hard
Chemists hope that central relevance of their science to the big questions will afford them some protection from cuts
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UK-India projects launched
Scholarships and research links announced as part of prime minister’s visit to India
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Russian universities face bleak future
Audit of state run institutes brands 25% as ‘inefficient’ and many may face closure
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Russia targets top spots in university league tables
Large cash injection planned to push 10–15 universities in to top 100 in global rankings by 2020
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Shake-up for Russian universities and research
The new education minister is set to bring about big changes in the country’s higher education and research establishment
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US urged to invest in its research universities
America’s scientific advisers conclude that the nation’s well-being depends on greater funding for its research universities, but not everyone agrees
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Educating scholars
With many universities now opting to employ dedicated teaching staff, Sarah Houlton meets two of them for a lesson in undergraduate chemistry
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Quake-hit Japanese universities move on
Among the universities damaged by the earthquake, by far the hardest hit was Tohoku University
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