Pencil pushers
Higher education is in the vanguard of developments in information technology. But are the heads of institutions up to speed? In a submission to the consultative steering group on the Scottish...
Higher education is in the vanguard of developments in information technology. But are the heads of institutions up to speed? In a submission to the consultative steering group on the Scottish...
Amid fears that students from elsewhere in the United Kingdom will be deterred from studying in Scotland by the absence of a fourth-year fee waiver, there seems to be evidence that at staff level,...
While having fun as usual recently, glancing over Internet catalogues of mathematics textbooks, Antithesis could not help noticing a fine set of web pages relating to a book called Inconsistent...
A new and exciting way for the heavily educated to make money has been suggested by readers of R&D Magazine, a US publication that recently featured an ad for a microbiologist. After detailing...
Alumnus to be Proud Of this week, No 182 in the series, is Conservative Party deputy chairman, MP and former Asda boss Archie Norman. He became famous for 15 minutes this week by proposing some very...
A year after Dearing's landmark report, THES reporters gauge the progress made, while committee members and other academics give their verdicts Lord Dearing did as he was asked and thought "the...
THE former principal of Glasgow Caledonian University, who was fired for gross misconduct, wants to return to the job. Stan Mason told an industrial tribunal last week: "Ninety-eight per cent of...
Homophobia and mad cows: Alison Goddard reports from the British Psychological Society conference People who are concerned about the genetic modification of food are less likely to trust the...
Lobbying from the film and music industries for tougher European copyright laws threatens to undermine access to digital technologies, according to EBLIDA, the umbrella organisation for Europe's...
Oxford University has scotched reports that it is to offer postgraduate and degree courses over the Internet, silencing critics who have warned that the university's drive to widen access is damaging...
A COALITION of 200 United States universities and colleges is drafting a national code of ethics to stop student cheating. The seven-page document calls for clearer policy, disciplinary measures and...
Glasgow School of Art Ian McLaren, former professor and head of school at Portsmouth and Middlesex, has been appointed head of visual communication; Thomas Cooper, head of fine art photography, has...
University of Hull DLitt: Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, vice-chancellor of the University of East Anglia (1995-97); Tom Stoppard, playwright and novelist. DMus: Neville Marriner, founder and director of the...
THE Bioscience Innovation Centre in Cambridge is trying to raise Pounds 1 million on Ofex, the speculative share market, to build a business incubator for up to 12 start-up biotechnology companies....
THE University of Luton has opened its Aylesbury Business School, a joint venture with Aylesbury College. Richard Farmer, deputy chairman of governors at Aylesbury College, said the new school, based...