Copyright clash
The World Intellectual Property Organisation has been accused of attempting to rush through a treaty which could restrict educational and research use of databases. One of the draft treaties now...
The World Intellectual Property Organisation has been accused of attempting to rush through a treaty which could restrict educational and research use of databases. One of the draft treaties now...
The management of the student-run television station at Montreal's Concordia University has clashed with students over copyright. In its constitution the campus station claims to own all copyright...
Edinburgh University is using the latest Internet audio technology to boost research into Scottish traditions and folklore. Edinburgh's School of Scottish Studies, which systematically records...
The Israeli mathematician Amir Pnueli has won the 1996 Turing award, the most prestigious prize in computer science, for work which could prevent disasters such as a plane crash, a failed space...
THE ENGINEERING Council has proposed tough entry standards for engineering degree courses. But several university heads described the proposals this week as "elitist" and a threat to the profession....
NEW GUIDELINES on research degrees published this week by the Higher Education Quality Council have been snubbed by the research councils. Designed to help institutions check the quality of their...
Medical research charities may have lost out on thousands of pounds worth of National Lottery funding because of a misconception that the Charities Board is not interested in funding their research,...
ART galleries across North America are on the alert after an art student, who admitted to vomiting deliberately on two museum paintings, threatened to strike again. In an article in Toronto's Globe...
I WAS sorry to see the THES (November 29) repeat an error which appeared in The Times Diary the preceding weekend by suggesting that Tony Giddens's chair in sociology was in the faculty of economic...
YOUR question: "The best university in the world?" (THES, November 8) is an intriguing one. Unfortunately, it will be impossible to find a satisfying or even commonly agreeable answer. But would it...
ANTHONY STEVENS's response (THES, November 29) to my article on the scientific baselessness of Jung's theories of a collective unconscious and archetypes is a perfect example of the evasion and lack...
COMING as it does from your multimedia editor, who is professionally placed for a balanced and objective view, the article ("IT cannot replace eye-to-eye", THES, December 6) gives welcome support to...
IT DOES not surprise me that many universities are writing strategies for the funding council based on the illusion that IT reduces staff. Simply put, there is no evidence that IT saves money. IT may...
WHO DOES the Russell Group think it is kidding? (Fees split Russell 17, THES, December 6) Up and down the country over the next few weeks university governing bodies will be asked to establish the...
THE IDEA of postgraduate loans (THES, December 6), funded from the private sector, is nothing new. The "deal" negotiated by the '94 Group of Universities is no different from what is on offer on the...