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Building for the Future

The “Building for the Future” project is aimed at forging closer ties between the University and industry in the area of low carbon technology, sustainable living and futuristic buildings. Research funding has been allocated for a number of buildings related projects, which aim to tackle existing challenges within this theme. This may be, for example, energy use or generation, insulation, materials, architecture, “smart” buildings etc.

Royal Society recommends heavy investment in scientific research

The UK must invest heavily in scientific research if it is to maintain its economic competitive advantage, according to a report by the Royal Society published today.

University Education: Quantity or Quality

The Association of Graduate Recruiters has published a general election manifesto calling on all political parties to abolish the target for getting 50 per cent of all under 30s into higher education.

What is a physematician?

What does a physematician do and where does the word originate?

Space Sector R&D Finance Should be Increased

A report prepared jointly by industry, government, and academia says that greater investment in the space sector will position the UK for future success.

Missing the Point

Tories have been embarrassed over leaving out a decimal point in recent statistics this week.

The Enigma of the Missing Physematicians

THERE ARE 5,000 of them released into the jobs market every year. Their skills could hold the key to industrial success but many employers claim they are scarce. Mathematics and physics graduates seem to vanish into a Bermuda triangle.

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