Internet pioneers hope to cash in
Several US universities will begin offering undergraduate degrees in internet studies this autumn, attracted as much by fundraising possibilities as by student interest. At least four schools -...
Several US universities will begin offering undergraduate degrees in internet studies this autumn, attracted as much by fundraising possibilities as by student interest. At least four schools -...
If you look at an average Japanese university website, you would think that the country had an acute shortage of web designers. "In a society which prides itself on presentation, it is surprising...
Northern Ireland's two universities are working together in an initiative to promote entrepreneurship among students. The Northern Ireland Centre for Entrepreneurship (Nicent) is a joint venture...
Joint research projects between European Union universities and industries are often hindered by shortcomings in EU internet intellectual property rights (IPR) legislation, a report by the European...
Engineers at the University of Cambridge have designed a device to give a "helping arm" to people with muscular weaknesses such as muscular dystrophy or motor neurone disease. Prototypes have been...
Fundamental funding reform of British universities is essential for the country to prosper in the knowledge economy, Sir Richard Sykes, rector of Imperial College, London, said last week. "If United...
Whatever happened to the academic aims of intellectual inquiry and helping humanity? asks Nicholas Maxwell. Academic inquiry has two fundamental interrelated aims. Both are at present betrayed. One...
It's time for John Prescott to deliver a more delicate touch to town planning, says Chris Miller. An election campaign is not the ideal time to discuss the role of the state in balancing public good...
In what has been dubbed the "century of the environment", we find ourselves in danger of wrecking the planet. The crisis is now, today, not in the future. The stress comes from a few industrialised...
The race is on to find the Higgs boson particle, the key to the origin of mass. The discovery of the most elusive particle in the universe is the target for two international teams of particle...
Christopher Reeve, the American celebrity who has increased public awareness of spinal cord injury, is criticising his government for its policies on human embryonic stem cell research. Reeve told...
How should science consult the citizen? Gene Rowe looks at the most effective ways to involve lay people. Involving the public in societal matters is in fashion, particularly with regard to...
European education ministers have agreed to expand the Bologna process of higher-education convergence to include three more countries and to open the way for future membership by Balkan states....
Former United States president Bill Clinton was due to open the Rothermere American Institute at Oxford University today amid mounting speculation that he will give lectures there. Alan Ryan,...
The Joint Academic Network (Janet) will provide the backbone for all public-sector information technology, according to Maxwell Irvine, chair of the Joint Information Systems Committee. Higher...