Milan's bargain course
The Milan Polytechnic, one of Italy's top engineering schools, is preparing a three-year degree course in information technology engineering that will operate almost entirely via the internet. This...
The Milan Polytechnic, one of Italy's top engineering schools, is preparing a three-year degree course in information technology engineering that will operate almost entirely via the internet. This...
Wide Learning, a financial training specialist, has launched a suite of web-based courses in corporate finance and banking for use on undergraduate programmes and work-based learning schemes. The...
A major chemical services supplier has invested more than Pounds 1 million in a spin-off company from Strathclyde University's department of pharmaceutical sciences, which formulates and manufactures...
Universities in Britain are risking the country's future at the heart of global e-commerce through a slow uptake of internet marketing and management courses. Only two out of the 30 top-ranking UK...
Yale University has demanded that notes taken at Yale lectures be withdrawn from a major website that provides online lecture notes to students. University attorney Dorothy Robinson said staff had...
Technology researchers in Finland are working on a project that will allow people to be connected to global information networks via their clothing. The Institute of Electronics at Tampere University...
The Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals wants Pounds 1 million to improve university websites in a bid to staunch the fall in Scotland's share of the overseas student market. In a...
Simon Heap displays a naive confidence in the ability of science to reach certain conclusions (Letters, THES, February 25). He claims that direct-to-mouth PVC products containing phthalate...
Simon Heap's concerns about our article (Cutting Edge, THES, February 11) appear largely to be based on an uncritical reading of one side of the debate relating to the hazards of additives that leach...
Martin Ince states that "the near-complete genetic database of the population of Iceland being built by the US firm deCode Genetics may be shunned by major pharmaceutical companies because it does...
Your account of the funding of universities in England is misleading ("Elite capture lion's share of extra intake", THES, March 3). Hefce's grant allocations for teaching are based on funding similar...
The article on therapeutic cloning ("Will Britain buy a therapeutic cell?", THES, February 25) gave a good account of the debate. But there were two errors. First, the Roslin Institute remains very...
I would like to float an idea for widening higher education participation that goes as follows. Middle-class parents buy an inner-city terraced house in City X while their child is in the sixth form...
A careful sifting of Peter Knight's article (Soapbox, THES, March 3) shows that the only mechanism in the research assessment exercise that produces a disadvantage for women is that they cannot...
The RAE engenders some short-term fixes. Sometimes research "stars" are hired to improve a department's rating. It would impoverish universities and aspiring female academics if "not likely to become...