Stanmore tests online
Stanmore College has put its diagnostic testing programme on to its intranet. Students are tested at entry in maths and English to grade them and see if they need extra support. Now that the tests...
Stanmore College has put its diagnostic testing programme on to its intranet. Students are tested at entry in maths and English to grade them and see if they need extra support. Now that the tests...
Thirty-six senior policy-makers and managers from central and local government and from public and voluntary services started on Warwick University Business School's new master of public...
A team of University of Leeds researchers led by epidemiologist Tricia McKinney will question thousands of people in the next three years. They hope to answer one of the biggest questions of the...
barnesandnoble.com and Microsoft are taking a step into the digital content future with the creation of a barnesandnoble.com eBook superstore using Microsoft Reader software. The eBook initiative...
CLCWeb is the only refereed online journal in the discipline of comparative literature and is peer-refereed quarterly with a distinguished advisory board. It maintains a library with bibliographies...
A committee of professors at the University of Illinois has concluded that the promised financial returns of distance education may be exaggerated. The group's report, Teaching at an Internet...
Engineers at Edinburgh University have enlisted the aid of a choreographer in a bid to make e-commerce more appealing. Rachel Price is using dance theory to help computer animation experts in...
International engineering experts may soon find themselves lecturing at Australian, British and Thai universities - all at the same time. State-of-the-art technology is being used to link the...
Scientists are going back to nature to search for new drugs. Geoff Watts discovers yet more things to make with a potato. Chemists can now synthesise new molecules or refashion existing ones with an...
Researchers at Exeter University are harnessing the power of a new supercomputer to understand how attention-seeking butterflies make life so complicated. The examination of the structure of...
Distance educators and their corporate partners in online instruction are following the path taken by the promoters of the first correspondence course, who were offering the public empty promises 100...
All the organisations involved in the recent agreement on quality assurance are keen to put on a good face and claim victory for their position. The truth is messier. A number of factors are at work...
Beecham and Wellcome, the two most resonant names in British pharmaceuticals, will not be the only casualties of the Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham merger. Rationalisation will mean job losses...
With a select committee about to start looking into HE, Gordon Marsden calls for an RAE that rewards all-round excellence. New century, new research assessment exercise. But will the 2001 RAE do the...
Tim Lang is disappointed by the new UK and European food bodies, dismissing them as political tools rather than consumers' champions. Last Wednesday, in a delicious coincidence, the top brass at the...