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Fluency with a toolkit of 2D and 3D applications is the secret of creative graphic art, says Fay Stephens The musician Frank Zappa once said: "The computer can't tell you the emotional story. It can...
Fluency with a toolkit of 2D and 3D applications is the secret of creative graphic art, says Fay Stephens The musician Frank Zappa once said: "The computer can't tell you the emotional story. It can...
Ken Macaldowie, vice-chairman of Glasgow Caledonian University's court, has been giving evidence at an unfair dismissal hearing brought by former principal Stan Mason (see story above). He described...
Alumnus to be proud of No 180 is that notorious unreconstructed leftist Derek Draper, whose modest assessment of his government connections and ability to influence them provided such entertainment...
Lecturers' union Natfhe has called for a public inquiry at Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education in Birmingham in anticipation of large-scale redundancies, writes Phil Baty. New...
John Sizer, chief executive of the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council, has avoided giving evidence to an industrial tribunal on his investigation into mismanagement at Glasgow Caledonian...
Friday This may not be the best time to return to Bangladesh. The monsoon is only days away, the temperature is nearing 100, and the political climate is not much cooler. India has exploded five...
Europe is ploughing billions into biotechnology and bioscience. Alison Goddard and Kam Patel report THE government has named the steering group set up to monitor public anxiety about genetically...
Cultivating concerns: Paul Lazzeri of the Integrated Approach to Crop Research-Rothamsted with a display of genetically modified spring wheat at the Royal Agricultural Show in Stoneleigh,...
BRITISH managers face the longest journeys to work and do not mind the occasional lunchtime chat about sex, according to a new study by an Oxford psychologist. Peter Collett's European Commission-...
You either love it or you loathe it, but office gossip is rife in just about every organisation. Work psychologists have found that in the modern office "tittle-tattle" has been upgraded to career "...
ALMOST every year for the past 50 years, universities in Australia have faced some sort of review. Most focused on the role of academics, even though general staff outnumber them by about three to...
YEARS of official neglect of English - dismissed as a "colonial hangover" - is beginning to tell in India, and the first sign of panic has come from Calcutta, original seat of the Raj. Employers...
CANADIAN students used to be able to pay for a year's study with the earnings from a summer of working. But higher tuition fees, low- or no-wage internships and high summer unemployment figures have...
IRELAND is suffering such a skills shortage as the so-called "Celtic Tiger" economy takes off that it could turn to private colleges and United Kingdom universities for help. A leaked draft report to...
A BOOM in private universities in Germany is pressing the state into long overdue reforms. At least nine private institutes plan to launch shortly. They are all doing what the public universities...