UCL nurtures next wave of e-tycoons
The Richard Branson of the next century may well be a graduate of University College London. UCL on Monday launches a new course, Digital Business, that will give students a firm grasp of how to get...
The Richard Branson of the next century may well be a graduate of University College London. UCL on Monday launches a new course, Digital Business, that will give students a firm grasp of how to get...
Education will be a prime force in the streaming media market this decade, a new report says. Distance learning, training and conferencing will take a greater share of a developing "pay-per-view"...
A new and free internet gateway service to improve business performance in Wales has been developed by Cardiff University's centre for advanced studies and Cardiff Business School. Welsh Business...
The Linux operating system, increasingly being tested and deployed in academic institutions as a low-cost alternative to market leaders such as Microsoft, gained more momentum with the announcement...
South American universities are set to join the internet learning community through a pan-American project piloted by telecoms venture Global One. Connection pricing has been prohibitive for many...
An interactive web project is to be developed to create an environmental issues education resource. The Education for Sustainability (e4s) website will be a collaboration between academics, internet...
The deal between chemicals company Novartis and the plant and microbe biologists of the University of California at Berkeley (page 29) has one benefit on which everyone can agree. It frees the...
A more comprehensive version of this service is available on our Research microsite at www.thesis.co.uk INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION RESEARCH FOUNDATION 2000 IERF Research Grants The purpose of IERF...
My students seem reluctant to return their feedback forms at the end of term. How can I persuade them of the importance when I am not sure of it myself? Lee Harvey, Director of the Centre for...
The United Nations has declared 2000 the International Year for the Culture of Peace. Ole Mjos examines the universities' role In the past 20 years the world has experienced a shift from cold war and...
Last month in The THES...... Kenneth Baker argued that universities must be allowed to charge some students more than others. The evidence is already gathering of the effect of the introduction of...
A libel trial involving Holocaust scholars has thrown up thorny issues, argues Anne Sebba Few issues have academics so divided that the altercations end up in court. The Holocaust is the exception....
Scotland has given us fine new proposals for student fees - even if they do echo a 1997 report, says Joan Stringer If looking at the Cubie report gave you a sense of deja vu, you are not alone. There...
A radical technique for treating bladder cancer, pioneered by scientists at Ulster University, is beginning clinical tests in two hospitals, writes Olga Wojtas. Surgeons at Altnagelvin Hospital in...
Many people with disfiguring diseases hide from society and eschew relationships for fear of rejection and criticism, writes Steve Farrar. The extent of emotional distress endured by people with one...