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Science students from top universities earn the most
Graduates earn hugely different salaries depending on what subject they study and which university they attend, new research has found. According to research into graduate employment and earnings by the 1994 group, science graduates from the old research-intensive universities will earn much more than graduates with arts and social science degrees from the newer teaching-led institutions. ...
There's much more to being a librarian then stacking shelves
Library and information careers get a particularly raw deal when it comes to stereotyping. Almost without fail, Hollywood films portray librarians as dull, elderly spinsterish types wearing cardigans, with their hair in a neat bun. "If they're not shushing people to be quiet, they're being authoritarian about fines," adds Emma Sherriff, outreach support officer for Plymouth Libraries.
Does your choice of university determine your earning potential?
New research published yesterday shows that students who want to get a good job that pays well should apply to an institution belonging to the Russell Group or 1994 Group of universities.









All Blacks' coach hails 'intriguing' World Cup draw
New Zealand coach Graham Henry said the prospect of the All Blacks facing Kiwi heartbreakers France in the opening match of the 2011 Rugby World Cup was "intriguing".

Rugby World Cup draw may not be kind to Canada whatever happens
The shortest road to the 2011 Rugby World Cup could end up being the most painful for Canada.

It?s Still Making the World Go ?Round
Niall Ferguson?s latest book, ?The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World,? went to press in May 2008, but it shrewdly anticipates many aspects of the current financial crisis.

World markets slump on economic gloom
World stocks slumped Monday, giving up about half of last week's gains after a raft of weak economic data from the U.S., Europe and elsewhere renewed fears that the global economy is in the midst of a prolonged economic downturn.

World AIDS Day 2008: Much accomplished, much to do
When we commemorated the first World AIDS Day on December 1, 1988, we had little to celebrate.

Governments tackle HIV stigma on World AIDS Day
Governments across the globe pledged Monday to step up the fight against HIV, promising to bankroll treatment programmes on the 20th annual World AIDS Day.

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