Imperial asks pros to sharpen their skill
A masters degree in computing for industry will be launched this autumn by Imperial College, London, and accountants Arthur Andersen. The part-time course aims to help computing professionals better...
A masters degree in computing for industry will be launched this autumn by Imperial College, London, and accountants Arthur Andersen. The part-time course aims to help computing professionals better...
The space insurance industry and the Tsunami initiative, funded by the Department of Trade and Industry Sector Challenge, has given Pounds 120,000 to fund two research projects into the role of space...
Baroness Scotland, Foreign Office minister, has launched an internet-based campaign to find out what British citizens feel about the future of the Commonwealth. Baroness Scotland said at the recent...
Eight masters students at the University of Warwick have developed an electronic scoring system for national rhythmic gymnastics competitions that is designed to be as effective as more complicated...
Chemists at the University of Sussex have fabricated a series of novel molecular structures ranging from hollow cylinders to solid wires and tubes containing metal cores. The structures will boost...
Universities are developing plans for the next generation of communications devices and transport technologies. The Association of University Administrators will be debating the impact of these plans...
Ingenta, the world's largest web resource for the search and delivery of research articles, has reached agreement in principle with Sage, global publisher of social science, media and communications...
Kicking off a series of articles from Britain's think-tanks about universities in the 21st century, Madsen Pirie of the Adam Smith Institute predicts a diminishing role for government. It is unwise...
Ensuring the future of an effective National Health Service is the biggest challenge the government faces. Last week's NHS Plan is far-sighted, but long after it has been consigned to the archives,...
I would not presume to advise on whether British universities should charge "top-up fees", but employing US models for UK problems betrays a lack of deep knowledge of the American situation. *...
Your report and jolly cartoon (For the record, THES, July 28) concerning the fate of the Russian potatoes collected by the plant geneticist N. I. Vavilov and his co-workers fails to bring out the...
The national casualisation agreement is not perfect but some of the criticisms made of it - and of Natfhe for agreeing to it - are inaccurate (Letters, THES, July 28). Far from not aiming to reduce...
Your correspondent ("Losing a language to repair the past", THES, July 21) suggests that Afrikaans universities are subjected to ideological and political pressures to introduce teaching in English....
David Alexander can be reassured that the payment of expenses to the wife of the head of Surrey European Management School (Letters, THES, July 28) is legitimate. The transaction was properly...
Brian Brivati need have no fear about moving from histories of the Labour Party to histories of the doughnut ("Ringing the changes", THES, July 28). The respected historian of northwest England John...