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Hackers have been demonised by the media and authorities alike as crazed cyber-geeks hell-bent on destroying society. Sociologist Paul Taylor disagrees and views hacking as a legitimate pastime. Adam...
Hackers have been demonised by the media and authorities alike as crazed cyber-geeks hell-bent on destroying society. Sociologist Paul Taylor disagrees and views hacking as a legitimate pastime. Adam...
When the University of Sussex opened its doors 40 years ago, it made history with its groundbreaking interdisciplinary approach to study. Brian Smith, one of the founding fathers, traces the...
60 per cent hike in US students' costs A United States Census Bureau survey shows a 60 per cent increase in the average amount charged for college tuition and room and board for in-state students at...
Exclusion unit considers transport hurdles The Social Exclusion Unit this week launched its consultation on transport and social exclusion. It will identify the extent to which disadvantaged...
The Independent Universities wanting to attract new students could start by ditching the dull and humourless acres of small print they dish out to applicants, says Felicity Oswald. Go Higher. Part 4...
ߣߣÊÓÆµ gives A$200m to study aid plan The ߣߣÊÓÆµn government has committed A$200 million (£73 million) to a World Bank plan that will offer education and training to developing...
LSE denies Clinton professorship The London School of Economics today denied rumours that former US president Bill Clinton is to be offered a visiting professorship. Speculation is rife that LSE...
The Independent Thousands of teaching posts remain unfilled less than a month before the start of the new school year, a survey by The Independent has found. The UK government is to spend £5m on...
The Daily Telegraph Local councils are to get Whitehall funding to install more road humps despite a government-commissioned Transport Research Laboratory study showing that they increase pollution....
US releases Russian student on bail A Russian graduate student at Bauman Moscow State Technical University has been released on bail after three weeks in custody in the United...
Engineering dropout rate hits one-third More than one in three engineering undergraduates drops out, says a report published today by the Engineering Employers Federation and the Engineering and...
Danish university accused of gambling Denmark’s ministry of taxation has accused Aarhus University of illegal involvement in gambling through an internet-based book, run by its Institute of Economy,...
The Independent A local council has set up its own teacher supply agency in a pioneering scheme to avoid shelling out thousands of pounds for the services of staffing companies. Scientists at North...
Intellectual property advisory committee launched The government has set up an intellectual property advisory committee to provide long-term strategy advice on issues such as patents and copyright....
The way forward for universities is to better engage with the local population, argues Ian Gibson. Another glossy document comes through the post. The Regional Mission , produced by Universities UK...