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A Pounds 1 million IT centre of excellence has been launched at Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education, Birmingham, with the aim of raising computer skills levels in the region's...
A Pounds 1 million IT centre of excellence has been launched at Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education, Birmingham, with the aim of raising computer skills levels in the region's...
HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND LOW INCOME COMMUNITIES: Prospects for the Positive Use of Advanced Information Technology. Edited by Donald A. Schon, Bish Sanyal and William J. Mitchell. MIT Press, 240pp, Pounds...
(Photograph) - Central station: Bob Clay, organiser of the CADE 99 (Computers in Art and Design Education) conference at the University of Teesside is pictured in the Hemispherium, a key attraction...
Higher education institutions should remain free to engage in overseas activities, argues Geoffrey Alderman Does National Audit Office criticism of Southampton Institute for having squandered Pounds...
Universities are beginning to realise the value of the intellectual property generated by their staff. Two developments indicate the change. First, they are no longer as willing to let staff keep...
One thing on which everyone in higher education agrees is that form filling is out of hand. Research grant applications, quality assessments, bids for a share of this or that pot of gold are taking...
Your article "Culture of subterfuge" (THES, February 26) makes a number of serious allegations about research and other work at the North Staffordshire Hospital. The use of words such as "scandal"...
One can think of many explanations for why Neanderthals disappeared. Chris Stringer's ("A squalid habitat on the path to extinction", THES, March 26) is very peculiar. The Gibraltar cave he is...
The report "Teach-only contract threat" (THES, April 2) is misleading in suggesting that new contracts are being considered to try to influence the research assessment exercise. This issue is largely...
In response to the article "Entry by postcode could fall foul of law" (THES, March 26), the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service would like to draw attention to the following points. Neither...
I was surprised to see a reference to the University of Kent in your article "Masons seek formal partners in academy" (THES, March 26). About five years ago Canonbury Academy (as the Canonbury...
Your article "Masons seek formal partners in academy" requires several clarifications. The Canonbury Masonic Research Centre is not an organisation sponsored or controlled by the freemasons. It is an...
(Photograph) - John Gibbons, head of sculpture at Winchester School of Art, has become the first professor from the studio arts to give an inaugural lecture at the University of Southamopton. The...
Last week in The THESI. Rick Audas and Peter Dolton argued that tuition fees and loss of grants could limit poorer students' choice of employment. Counselling. TONY WATTS. Director. National...
The arguments of Rick Audas and Peter Dalton that students who can afford to study away from home enjoy the best job prospects ("Students who leave home 'get best jobs'", THES, April 2) need to take...