Webcast for Dearing
The Higher Education Policy Institute will be launched at the Royal Institution on February 18 with a lecture by Lord Dearing, its chairman, on developments since his report five years ago. A live...
The Higher Education Policy Institute will be launched at the Royal Institution on February 18 with a lecture by Lord Dearing, its chairman, on developments since his report five years ago. A live...
News of the military strikes on Afghanistan and the resulting internet traffic bumped a 24-hour live broadcast on distance education off its principal website. When early bombing reports came in,...
Brussels, 04 Nov 2002 A series of live webcasts exploring the science of everyday objects we could not do without are being presented as part of European Science and Technology week. Seven of Europe'...
Brussels, Mar 2006 On 29 March a total solar eclipse will be observable from the island of Kastelorizo in Greece. The eTen funded D-Space project will, in collaboration with the Greek Astronomical...
Brussels, 28 Apr 2003 Report on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research French English German Executive Summary in Dutch Webcast of seminar (held 24 April) DG Research http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/...
Arizona State to be first university adopter of new technology, launching fully online biology degrees
A long break sounds luxurious but what is the reality? Scholars share what they did with their ‘free’ time
The first episode of Bath Spa University's online soap opera will be webcast on www.liquidsoap.tv at noon on 12 October. Set entirely in the toilets of the cafe at "First Central University", Liquid...
The feature “Whim and rigour” (25 April) does not provide an entirely thorough analysis. It asks if the viva is still fit for purpose, so it should have examined in more depth its current purposes,...
Imagine, just when you thought you could escape the beady eye of management and type that ranting e-mail, the happy face of your boss pops up on your screen. This month, academics at Leeds University...
Doctoral talking shops are the best we’ve gotThe feature “Whim and rigour” (25 April) does not provide an entirely thorough analysis. It asks if the viva is still fit for purpose, so it should have...
By now, books, articles and blogs about the virtues and vices of online distance learning are hardly new, and are frequently repetitive. But Taylor Walsh's Unlocking the Gates is different. She...
The vice-chancellor of the University of Leeds refused to rule out compulsory redundancies or course closures during a live webcast that crashed under the weight of numbers accessing it.Michael...
Taboos are tumbling as the modern student press becomes increasingly X-rated. Kaite Welsh reports
Helsinki, 24 July 2006 Political obstacles cleared in the decision-making process for the EU's Seventh Framework Programme for research The EU's Competitiveness Council succeeded in reaching a...