VR field trips come step closer
Edinburgh University has added to its multi-site campus with a virtual environment centre which could lead to students going on virtual reality field trips and carrying out virtual reality surgery....
Edinburgh University has added to its multi-site campus with a virtual environment centre which could lead to students going on virtual reality field trips and carrying out virtual reality surgery....
MARIE Conlan takes home Pounds 68 a week from her cleaning job at the United Kingdom's biggest non-collegiate university. The 30,000-student Manchester Metropolitan University pays Mrs Conlan Pounds...
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In the High Court last week, The THES apologised to the author and historian Orlando Figes over an article published on May 2, "Plagiarise. . . only be sure to call it research." The article referred...
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The Natural History Museum's virtual gallery of James Cook's voyage on the Endeavour opens on the Internet next Thursday until August 31. Created by 11 European partners, the gallery allows visitors...
Academic web sites will compete for two Pounds 1,000 prizes in the 1998 UCISA Web Awards presented by the Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (www.ucisa.ac.uk). For the...
The University of Teesside's Community Informatics Research and Applications unit is launching a journal, Information, Communication and Society, to be published quarterly by Routledge. It will be...