Pacific heads try for Apec influence
An elite group of Pacific Rim university heads is attempting to increase its influence on the leading agency for open trade and economic cooperation among Asia-Pacific economies. The Association of...
An elite group of Pacific Rim university heads is attempting to increase its influence on the leading agency for open trade and economic cooperation among Asia-Pacific economies. The Association of...
Most of the world's press left the Sanger Centre's human genome press briefing with notes, recorded sound-bites and VT clips. But Nicola Perrin returned to the Science Museum in London with key parts...
The University of Liverpool and Dutch education specialists KIT eLearning launched the first pure online European MSc degree course on Tuesday, writes Tim Greenhalgh. John Latham, the university's...
Students from the computer animation and multimedia course at Tower Hamlets College have teamed up with colleagues from the computing and fine art courses to stage an exhibition of work at the...
The British Museum has launched Compass Online, a website that provides access to its collections. Currently, 1,200 images of artefacts can be called up, each supported by information from the museum...
IBM Education is offering European universities a free package of Linux solutions software. Linux, the popular open source server operating system and the platform of choice in many institutions, has...
Channel 4 has launched Generation Sex, a new sexual health website. The website, which went live on Monday, gives educational advice and support to young people who have questions about relationships...
The internet is providing a new and unintended form of entertainment for those who take pleasure in the misfortunes of others. Cancer, addiction, divorce -whatever your problem, there will be...
The achievement of the Human Genome Project is just the beginning of the real work, says John Maddox The near-completion of the Human Genome Project, announced this week, is and will remain a...
With this week's genome fest centre stage, the week-long meeting of the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative at the British Library (THES, June 23) has passed virtually unnoticed. Unsurprising. The...
I am deeply disappointed by Laurie Taylor. When identifying cliches at examiners' meetings, he completely omitted the old stand-by "exit velocity" (THES, June 23). No exam board can be suitably...
This week the innermost machinery of human life has been revealed - not once but twice over, with announcements that public and private sector efforts at sequencing the human genome are "in essence"...
Peter Boyle dismisses the argument that President Kennedy would have escalated the war in Vietnam in the manner of his successor Lyndon Johnson, agreeing with the analysis provided by David Kaiser in...
Given that the government's initial investment in the Institute for Learning and Teaching was on the assumption it would become a body largely funded by membership fees and given that it has...
Kenneth Baker states that "universities started out as private, they should become so again - independent, free-standing institutions" ("Privateers on parade in Lords", THES, June 16). This...