Courses go on the rails as Capilano gets training
THERE will be fewer assignments hastily finished on the way to college for Vancouver students now that their commuter train is to double as a classroom. Capilano College has decided to put to good...
THERE will be fewer assignments hastily finished on the way to college for Vancouver students now that their commuter train is to double as a classroom. Capilano College has decided to put to good...
UP TO 5,000 demonstrators, supporters and spectators greeted Jiang Zemin on the first visit by a Chinese president to Harvard University. It was a wet Saturday morning as Harvard played host both to...
IN A rented classroom on the second floor of an office building in Pasadena, California, 36-year-old Ruzanna Berberyan is preparing a presentation in business law. An Armenian immigrant with "two big...
TWO OUT of three Australians believe the government should spend more on higher education and 85 per cent agree extra funding should be given to university teaching and research. A national poll...
FUNDAMENTAL differences of opinion on the role of historians in the court room have emerged among academics called to testify at the trial in Bordeaux of Maurice Papon for crimes against humanity...
JANET and SuperJANET have a new boss. David Hartley's successor as chief executive of UKERNA is Geoff McMullen, a former Shell executive who is a vice president of the British Computer Society and...
SWEDISH scientists want to reduce their teaching commitments to generate a more creative environment. "Creative research requires creative researchers," Elisabeth Sauer-Eriksson, a research assistant...
INDUSTRIALISTS have welcomed the Irish government's creation of a IRPounds 250 million (Pounds 224 million) education technology investment fund. Job creation agencies feel it will give them a...
ITALY's leading Slavic language expert, Vittorio Strada of Venice's Ca' Foscari University, has been charged by the Venice prosecutor's office with irregularities and favouritism in running a...
A contract of cooperation signed between a Bulgarian and a Macedonian university has caused a furore because it implicitly recognises the two "languages" of the once-united country. The rector of the...
German president Roman Herzog has delivered a harsh message to the country's universities: "You are no longer good enough or fast enough." In a hard-hitting speech in Berlin he said "the best heads...
A campaign to win the release from prison of two Belarusian students charged with daubing anti-presidential slogans has been launched by pro-democracy forces in Minsk. Alexei Shidlovsky, an 18-year-...
MARY WARNOCK (THES, October 31) describes the principle of double effect as "notoriously shifty". I agree it can be shifty, but only when it is abused, which happens when the four criteria, which are...
I WOULD like to amplify the proposal to establish university hospital NHS trusts reported from the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology (THES, November 7). A recommendation for...
University network administrators are alarmed at plans to introduce usage-based charges on the national academic network JANET within a year. Malcolm Read, secretary of the funding bodies' Joint...