• In one of several university mergers to have taken place recently, four institutions in the city of Hangzhou have been merged to form Zhejiang University, China's largest.

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  • Among young people who are interested in politics, Mr Crossley reports that they are likely to become less rather than more radical as they switch from sixth form to university.

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  • The other study, focusing on walking form, comes from University of Utah biology professor David Carrier.

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  • Academics from Cambridge University are to help tutor sixth-form physics students across the UK to prepare them better for university study.

    BBC: Cambridge tutors to school A-level physics students

  • The photographs form part of an exhibition at the University of Cambridge's Polar Museum.

    BBC: Captain Scott Antarctic photos shown in Cambridge

  • Instead, there is a heroic statue of Josiah Wedgwood, a buzzing university campus and a new Sixth Form Centre.

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  • Their diaries and notes, together with complementary files on the 2002 Golden Jubilee, now form part of a vast archive held at Sussex University.

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  • Milan Stojanovic at Columbia University is building circuits using a different form of strand displacement based on catalytic DNA strands, also known as deoxyribozymes or DNAzymes.

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  • He is a former marathon runner and university professor who in 1995 developed a severe form of sclerosis.

    CNN: Italy's radicals raise clone debate

  • "I don't think it represents the creation of an artificial life form, " said biomedical engineer James Collins at Boston University.

    WSJ: Scientists Create First Synthetic Cell

  • The University of Reading says it is coming in the form of atmospheric rivers - narrow bands of atmospheric moisture, thousands of kilometres long, transported by the wind.

    BBC: Floods: how much can new barriers help?

  • Well, the engineers at SSTL and the University of Surrey think the technology in Kinect could form the basis of a novel in-orbit proximity sensor and docking system.

    BBC: Thinking outside the box in space

  • Recently, a team of researchers at Rice University led by chemist James Tour created a new form of memory using graphene, which has the potential to vastly outperform current memory technologies, such as flash.

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  • At the University of Arizona this week, resistance took the form of Immigration Awareness Week, a series of programs and information sessions organized by Mejia and others that included meetings on how the law works and an open forum for students to share their struggles with immigration.

    CNN: Arizona students speak out on immigration law

  • Students should complete the form even if they haven't yet been accepted at a university.

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  • For parents, it would mean that in financial terms, sending a child to university would be similar to their being in the sixth form at school or college, with the family typically providing accommodation but with no fees for tuition.

    BBC: 'No fee degrees' university plan

  • Harvard University researchers conducted experiments on mice using oligomers, a soluble form of amyloid-beta protein, which is the key compound in brain plaque and a hallmark of Alzheimer's.

    WSJ: Why Young Children Don't Notice Coming Cars

  • The virus was found in 10 cats out of 111 submitted to the Bristol University lab for tests to find more cases of the feline form of mad cow disease.

    BBC: The moggie menace

  • Organized in partnership with ISESCO, the Moroccan Ministry of Education, the engineering School of Mines Albi-Carmaux and the French Technological University of Compiegne, the workshop will be conducted in a form of action-training, and the participants will work on their own pedagogical materials with the objective to transpose them to the editorial chain.

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  • "In essence, we will match form and function, " said project principle investigator David Van Essen at Washington University in St.

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  • Such choices of form matter more than most modellers recognise, argues Ross McKitrick, of the University of Guelph in Canada.

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  • The scheme aims to enhance sixth form students academic and personal development and project activities involve visits to companies, university workshops and researching, designing, planning, producing prototype solutions.

    BBC: Enterprise and learning committee

  • Universities receive the bulk of their public money in the form of a block grant, to be divided between teaching and research as the university sees fit.

    ECONOMIST: The knowledge factory

  • The university has also seen successful results with a similar training course for sixth form tutors, enabling them to teach coping strategies to sixth formers throughout the academic year.

    BBC: University of East Anglia

  • Report author Steven Jones found that although the students in the study all had the same A-level grades, 70% of those who were from independent schools went on to "a leading university" but just 50% of applicants from comprehensives and sixth-form colleges did so.

    BBC: Education & Family

  • Mr. Carter was head of the Palm Beach Atlantic University baseball program in 2011 when he was diagnosed with a glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer.

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  • Danielle Turner, from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, says modafinil could revolutionise current understanding of the way we form and retain memories.

    BBC: Pill to boost brain power

  • Mr Cable had suggested that a form of graduate tax should be considered in the search for a fairer way of paying for university.

    BBC: Pat McFadden

  • Gary Huss, a cosmochemist at the University of Hawaii, says chondrule formation would appear to be a required step to form planetary bodies of more than a meter in size.

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  • According to Prof Tilli Tansey, a medical historian at Queen Mary University of London, who has studied the unit, it became an oddly popular form of package holiday during the post-war years.

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