Super Janet is backbone for lifelong learning
The foundation for a high-performance broadband network, that could provide the path to wider lifelong learning in the United Kingdom, was laid in London on Monday. Geoff McMullen, chief executive of...
The foundation for a high-performance broadband network, that could provide the path to wider lifelong learning in the United Kingdom, was laid in London on Monday. Geoff McMullen, chief executive of...
A small rural college has become the first in America to require that prospective undergraduates apply only online, writes Jon Marcus. West Virginia Wesleyan College, which has about 1,650 students,...
A new online-course community hopes to do for adult learning what Amazon.com did for the book-selling business. Hotcourses.com is a free website that covers about 50,000 courses, ranging from MBAs to...
Barnes&Noble.com will start offering free online classes this summer, allowing people to learn about everything from astronomy to dieting. The New York-based retailer said that it was building...
Unesco's Memory of the World Programme promotes the preservation of and access to the world's documentary heritage. The second international conference for the programme will be held in Colima,...
Ingenta, the research destination site and niche e-community developer, is developing a universal neurochemistry resource on the web for the International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN). The...
(Photograph) - Peter Reeves, product specialist with Faro UK, demonstrates his company's FaroArm, a computer-aided tool designed to provide portable precision measurement, at an interactive...
WHAT. Pat Leon talks to Yvonne Turner about the classroom culture shocks thatChinese students suffer here. WHY. If Britain wants to attract foreign students, lecturers must understand their education...
The vision of open access is clouded by a world market where money reigns supreme, argues Lalage Bown. The criticism of exclusivity lobbed at certain British universities implies, however...
Universities are short of money: a message that the government seems reluctant to hear, though evidence to the select committee (page 3) this week will once again have rammed home the message. Higher...
What is wrong with the National Health Service? Not much, according to health secretary Alan Milburn, who says that Labour has met its 1997 election promises on health and is moving on to yet higher...
Lord Baker is correct to highlight the chronic underfunding afflicting universities and many will agree with his analysis (Soapbox, THES, June 16). But was he not a Tory MP, secretary of state for...
One vital function of universities is to question received wisdom - of precisely the type expounded by Baroness Blackstone that the chief task of universities is to serve the needs of the economy and...
There is an overwhelming case for some form of performance measurement for all organisations. The recent Times and Financial Times exercises have produced indicators that are being developed into "...
You are right to ask if it is really impossible to crack post-qualification admission (Leader, THES, June 9). There is no doubt it would be possible. All the Department for Education and Employment...