Battle of zealots and defenders rages on
Higher education should embrace the "constructive possibilities and achievable development" offered in the middle ground of the knowledge economy, according to Sir David Watson, director of Brighton...
Higher education should embrace the "constructive possibilities and achievable development" offered in the middle ground of the knowledge economy, according to Sir David Watson, director of Brighton...
Heriot-Watt University is rolling out its e-learning Scholar system to an international audience. It believes the move could boost overseas student recruitment to the United Kingdom. This is the...
User-centric forum Paul Priestman, founding partner in the award-winning design agency Priestman Goode, will give the keynote speech "What can digital media design learn from physical design?" at the...
Wendy Alexander, Scotland's minister for enterprise and lifelong lifelong learning, had firsthand experience of the University of Abertay, 'Big Brother' technology, which it is hoped will boost...
Higher education wastes money on quality assessments that could be better spent, argues Roderick Floud. Fees for 250,000 students; the cost of five universities; the pay of 10,000 lecturers: each...
Beggars cannot be choosers. The General Agreement on Trade in Services-oriented ventures necessarily adopt the spirit of the neo-liberalist ideology that has set them up: a maximum of profit in a...
The quality debate is hollow. We need a renewed understanding of education, argues Duke Maskell. Whenever the word "standards" crops up in connection with education, it is time to reach for the off...
The Weakest Link not brutal enough for you? Imagine it crossed with the RAE, as Robin Flowerdew did. Question Mistress (QM): Welcome to ... The Weakest Link ! Our contestants must work together to...
The Scarlett Project explores how erotic dancing can be used to influence how the female body is perceived. This project is a logical extension of my previous performance work and writing, filtered...

Two countries face hefty European Union fines. Keith Nuthall reports. The European Commission is to take the Belgian and Dutch governments to the European Court of Justice, claiming that they have...
A patent for the cancer-resistant 'oncomouse' is being disputed. Philip Fine reports from Montreal. A controversial patent case surrounding a genetically manipulated laboratory animal could soon be...
Do single-cell organisms have intelligence? Slime mould, for one, can solve a maze and find food. It is a common insult in Japan to hear someone ridiculed as "one-cellular," indicating minimal mental...

If mosquitoes lost their taste for human blood or could no longer play host to Plasmodium, the malaria parasite, there would be 1 million fewer deaths every year. The development of mosquitoes with...

The UfI's chief executive tells Tony Tysome how learndirect works for learners and institutions. Anne Wright, chief executive of the University for Industry, does not look amused. I have unexpectedly...
At least three American universities have cancelled study-abroad programmes in the United Kingdom and Ireland and another has banned Europeans from its agricultural department because of foot-and-...