Young Business Achiever of the Year
Michelle Mone, Young Business Achiever of the Year and designer of the revolutionary Ultimo gel bra, lent her support at the launch of Glasgow Caledonian University's Caledonian Business School. The...

Michelle Mone, Young Business Achiever of the Year and designer of the revolutionary Ultimo gel bra, lent her support at the launch of Glasgow Caledonian University's Caledonian Business School. The...
Digimap, the vector mapping service provided by Edina (Edinburgh Data and Information Access) has won the Association for Geographic Information's Award for Technological Progress for 2000. Digimap...
The University of the West of England is to instal Hyperion, the latest digital media archive sub-system, to add to its Unicorn Collection Management System. The installation will support the...
An estimated 20,000 unemployed university graduates in Italy's economically depressed south will be offered six to 12-month training courses in fields connected to new technologies and the new...
Heriot-Watt University has agreed a new commercialisation partnership with a private technology and management company that it believes is unique in Scotland. The Forward Group will not only provide...
A new submarine trans-Pacific cable network, capable of carrying 40 gigabits a second, will soon give Australian academics faster access to colleagues in North America. The Southern Cross Cable...
Heriot-Watt and St Andrews universities have won a £2 million, five-year funding package for a new masters programme for Scotland's booming photonics telecommunications industry. The MSc in photonics...
To judge from the bold slogans of employers advertising for staff in this newspaper, equality of opportunity has arrived or is being striven for in a vast range of British universities. But our...
The British statute book contains many laws to protect people and businesses. There are even some to protect animals. Now there is pressure for new legislation to guarantee the safety of people who...
Despite most VSO volunteers working in education, there is still a shortage of primary teachers, says Mark Goldring. Much has been made in the press recently of Voluntary Service Overseas's new brand...
Paul Clark regrets calls for changes to a body that aims to support and give status to teaching professionals. The Institute for Learning and Teaching is disappointed by the decisions of the recent...
In April 1945, with the Red Army closing in, Joseph Goebbels addressed his staff after showing them the Nazi epic Kolberg. Looking forward to another film that might be made in the distant future, he...
Catherine Belsey looks back to a time of assessment high priests and magical league tables... Documentary evidence is beginning to emerge of certain obscure rituals practised by our ancestors at the...
You can put a price on the earth's worth to humans, but it does little for understanding its true value or helping us to make policy. Early one morning in May 1997, I was on a train on my way to work...
Analysing science advice as a form of drama offers insight into its reception, says Stephen Hilgartner. The BSE tragedy demonstrates that the health of individuals and of public institutions depends...