A course in how to get on with Germans
The Catholic University of Nijmegen, Holland, 30 miles from the German border, is running postgraduate courses for Dutch business people, politicians and civil servants, teaching them how to...
The Catholic University of Nijmegen, Holland, 30 miles from the German border, is running postgraduate courses for Dutch business people, politicians and civil servants, teaching them how to...
More than 1,500 "architects of the future" from more than 50 countries attended the recent ninth International Conference on the World Wide Web in Amsterdam. Computer scientists, academics, technical...
Glasgow University is joining the Stars (Scottish Technology and Research) by opening an office in the heart of Silicon Valley in California next month to promote its innovative spin-out companies....
Nicholas Negroponte (pictured), head of the MIT Media Lab, has accused the British government of failing to protect the country's digital future by imposing a tax on internet technology. Professor...
The University of Oxford is hosting a global interactive debate today that will bring together academics, policy-makers and business to build a visionary model of universal access to the internet. "...
Adobe Systems is to develop e-book publishing solutions with PricewaterhouseCoopers and InterTrust Technologies Corporation. The e-book market is expected to be a $2.3 billion industry by 2005,...
A survey of more than 1,000 writers in the United Kingdom, carried out by Nottingham Trent University, has revealed that 55 per cent use the internet everyday. It also defines the average "wired"...
A behind-the-scenes deal has been struck between top officials of EU member states over the EU copyright directive. The deal may free academic libraries from the risk of royalty fees for copying...
The multi-billion dollar global telecommunications market has a new key player this week after the spin-off from Southampton University of a fibre-optics components company. Southampton Photonics,...
Backward-looking politicians risk losing an historic opportunity to enable the Czech Republic to take an economic leap forward and invest in a knowledge society, a leading academic and former...
Derby University awaits the Quality Assurance Agency's inspection with understandable trepidation (pages 6-7). The QAA's report on Thames Valley University diminished its reputation and led to...
Politicians are fond of pointing to the biomedical industry's strengths for the economy. It is research intensive, profitable, export led and globally competitive. But this week leaders of the...
Local 'compacts' will help to meet employers' needs and should boost institutions' funds says Ron Dearing. It was once said of Keith Joseph that for him to enter a room was of itself a statement. I...
I was glad to see John Randall raise the question of abolishing degree classification (Why II THES, June 9). But I was a little surprised that he did not stress the fact that the system fails to...
The raw data on salaries referred to by Giles Dove of Stirling University and Roderick Floud of London Guildhall University (Letters, THES, June 9) were provided to the Association of University...