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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE LAW AND PRACTICE. By Michael Chissick and Alistair Kelman. Sweet and Maxwell, pp230 Pounds 125.00, ISBN 0 7520 0650. The internet may be a foreign country, but British laws still...
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE LAW AND PRACTICE. By Michael Chissick and Alistair Kelman. Sweet and Maxwell, pp230 Pounds 125.00, ISBN 0 7520 0650. The internet may be a foreign country, but British laws still...
Hopes that the internet will transform political life by upsetting existing power structures will be disappointed, a session at last week's Political Studies Association conference in Nottingham was...
Russian students and academics will get easier internet access under an education ministry scheme to establish internet centres, deputy education minister Alexander Kondakov has announced. Speaking...
Bolton Institute has ordered Sun Microsystems servers and storage from Esteem Computers, in order to expand its capacity to deliver training across the internet. The order is part of a Pounds 1...
The Iris women's photography project at Staffordshire University has won top prize in the internet section at Transmediale 99, the international media arts festival in Berlin. "The Future Looms" is...
The 18-day Creativity and Consumption event, run by the media arts department at the University of Luton, is giving local people a chance to try out the creative possibilities of new media technology...
Academics must provide a platform for Serbians brave enough to speak out, says Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers War constitutes a challenge to academia. It leads to reflections on its moral stance and...
Renewed expansion of higher education will mean more students - and more aggrieved students. So it is disappointing that almost two years after the report of the Dearing inquiry, its recommendation...
So Peterhouse, long regarded as the most reactionary of Cambridge colleges, has experienced a lightning conversion to the cause of equal opportunities ("The fellows pushing salad revolution", THES,...
Many thanks to Martin Haywood, chairman of the Association for University and Industry Liaison Officers, for offering guidance to the understandably confused citizens of higher education regarding...
On behalf of the UK Evaluation Society, I would like to widen a discussion that began in the British Educational Research Association Newsletter No. 67 of February 1999. The discussion between Peter...
I was interested in your report "Software vendor switch 'could save Pounds 10m'" (THES, March 26). I am a third-year PhD student at the University of Nottingham, whose information technology policy...
I applaud the arguments and conclusions in the Joint Information Systems Committee report, Value for Money Considerations in Software Strategies, and endorse the quote from Alan Robiette (who...
"Anonymous marking destroys a key element of the university experience: engagement with the lecturers." David Walker's point is repeated in some form as the main pedagogical argument by each of your...
In reply to the Association of Colleges' criticisms of National Union of Students' support for further education students ("NUS votes for greater openness", THES, March 26), the NUS undertakes a wide...