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Plans to link the University of Asmara in Eritrea, the only African country not on the internet, were announced last week by Estifanos Afewerki of Eritrea's ministry of transport and communications....
Plans to link the University of Asmara in Eritrea, the only African country not on the internet, were announced last week by Estifanos Afewerki of Eritrea's ministry of transport and communications....
Phillips Auctioneers is to fund two posts in Glasgow University's unique programme in decorative arts. The programme aims to boost practical, academic and curatorial skills in dealing with historic...
Supinfocom, a Valenciennes school specialising in advanced computer graphics and graphic design, last week played host to 3,000 digital students and professionals at the second European Gathering of...
Computer simulations have revealed that a vast region of the Yucat n peninsula, Mexico, may have behaved like a fluid during the formation of the Chicxulub impact crater, according to research from...
A local amateur photographer's unique images of Londonderry's experience of the Troubles are now available on the internet through the University of Ulster. The photographs are part of a larger...
A French court has established a legal precedent by ruling that emails between individuals are confidential, like other forms of correspondence. The court ruled that it is illegal for a third party...

A more challenging version of the fastest-selling independent board-game in the United States has been unveiled at Heriot-Watt University by its creator Richard Tait. Mr Tait, who studied computer...
Oxford University has clinched a commercial deal to fund its new £60 million chemistry building. In the arrangement, believed to be the first of its kind, European investment bank Beeston Gregory...
The "knowledge gap" between companies and academics means that businesses in the United Kingdom are missing out on up to 5,000 potentially lucrative ideas, according to the Department of Trade and...
While Europe wallows in a flood-damaged reappraisal of its water management, Cranfield University is offering liquid refreshment further afield, writes Tim Greenhalgh. The university has just...
Bids are invited for a commercial partner to develop Britain's e-university. With established companies pulling back from expensive investments in internet ventures, it will be interesting to see who...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals is dead. Long live Universities UK, launched today. To go with a new image, the universities' think-tank and pressure group also has a new president-...
After campaigning for additional investment, the higher education sector is seeing results. The government is promising it substantial new funding. This is good news after the damaging decline of...
John Kay's US-style vision for the Said Business School was not appropriate, says David Holmes. John Kay's thinly disguised attack on Oxford University's processes and procedures in last week's THES...
The CVCP has been rebranded but the same misguided policies remain, says Peter Knight. The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom is no more. Prompted...