Publishers call for end to bootleg textbooks
Rome police have pounced on a photocopying service close to La Sapienza University selling half-price photocopied "editions" of expensive textbooks. The investigation began when a partner in a...
Rome police have pounced on a photocopying service close to La Sapienza University selling half-price photocopied "editions" of expensive textbooks. The investigation began when a partner in a...
An international group of academic libraries is setting up a reference desk online to rival ineffective search engines. The Collaborative Digital Reference Service expects to be fully operational by...
The BBC has teamed up with colleges in the United Kingdom and six awarding bodies in a bid to help adult learners get "web wise" and gain a nationally recognised vocational accreditation. Becoming...
The internet will force universities to abandon entrenched procedures and assumptions as its cost-cutting potential escalates, according to one educational technology expert. Diana Oblinger, of the...

Warwick University is playing an important part in the development of the "Grid" that will allow users to share remotely the computing power of their machines. The research will be boosted by last...
The traditional idea of lone academics should give way to a team-based approach, argues Stephen Court. Is the academic an endangered species? It is increasingly difficult to say that there is a...
Further education college lecturers are threatening an escalating campaign of strikes in pursuit of an immediate, no-strings £3,000 pay rise for all full-time staff. The campaign, launched this week...
The right to fair dealing and to copyright waivers for education hangs in the balance after internal divisions delayed a vote in the European Parliament this week. The parliament is due to vote in a...
Right wing academics have criticised Indian Nobel laureate Amartya Sen for attacking a majority Hindu view of Indian history and calling it an organised attempt to rewrite history to suit a political...
Death of Senegalese student draws inquiry Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade has called for an investigation into the death of a student in clashes with police during demonstrations against plans to...
The Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism
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Despite evidence that the red planet is a poisonous desert, James Lovelock writes, finding life on Mars remains for many scientists a Holy Grail. In the 1930s, Electric Lane in Brixton, south London...
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