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Academic collaborations are proving fruitful for the software designer Kai Krause, whose graphics tools have inspired a generation of digital artists and designers. His company Metatools, now merged...
Academic collaborations are proving fruitful for the software designer Kai Krause, whose graphics tools have inspired a generation of digital artists and designers. His company Metatools, now merged...
The information explosion is creating shell-shocked newsrooms. Newsrooms which 15 years ago dealt with single-medium (paper), limited resources (clips from their own publication and some books),...
The virtual student, remote but an integrated part of a learning community, is the goal of research in Nottingham and Sweden. Mike Holderness reports. The scene: the office of the Head of the...
BROADER access and better local involvement are the mainstays of the new Government's higher education policy, one of its education ministers told a conference this week. Higher education minister...
Staff in the London, Birmingham and Glasgow offices of the soon-to-be-wound-up Higher Education Quality Council have been warned they may have to consider moving to "somewhere north of Bristol". The...
From the Department of We Know What They Meant: Strathclyde University student president Douglas Stewart, hosting a party to present next year's union team to a wider world, voiced particular thanks...
Grimley, the "International Property Advisers" have always featured prominently on the universities estate and buildings front. Who better to tell the press about new plans for the Private Finance...
The Crown Prosecution Service has kindly sent Antithesis a copy of its Code for Crown Prosecutors. Page one, chapter one, section 1.1, first sentence says: "The decision to prosecute an individual is...
From Tokyo to Tallinn attempts are being made to overhaul traditional university matriculation Estonia has introduced a standardised, nationwide university entrance exam, in spite of vociferous...
The imminent retirement of Wolverhampton University vice-chancellor Michael Harrison, coupled with the summer outbreak of pre-Dearing tension, has fuelled rumours that the Midlands institution is...
Anyone passing through central Dublin might conclude that the country's rulers must be educated at that spacious Oxbridge-style institution, whose buildings and cricket/rugby pitch (delete according...
(Photograph) - Hard choices: Julius Nyerere, president of Tanzania from 1964 to 1985, used the Africa Educational Trust's Michael Scott Lecture to describe how declining resources for education are...
THE Engineering Council is set to push universities to reduce the number of accredited courses leading to Chartered Engineer status, writes Kam Patel. A summary of the council's review of engineering...
CAMBRIDGE University faces a second legal challenge from history lecturer Gill Evans, this time over alleged discrimination against women. Last month, Dr Evans applied for leave for a judicial review...
MINORITIES must not be sidelined in the changes sweeping higher education, equality chiefs have warned. A guide for universities to be published next week, recommends that "equality should be...