E-volution, not revolution
The first signs are emerging that people are moving away from using the internet -so have universities over-reacted to the e-commerce frenzy? Harriet Swain reports. Dot-coms, e-commerce and web-based...
The first signs are emerging that people are moving away from using the internet -so have universities over-reacted to the e-commerce frenzy? Harriet Swain reports. Dot-coms, e-commerce and web-based...
The London School of Economics is about to appoint its first professor in new media and the internet. The post will cover research into anything from the social, political and cultural consequences...
Brunel University will launch a BSc in e-commerce this September. Time has been so tight in pulling together the programme that it will have to be launched through clearing. But David Sims, head of...
Next week sees the first Nesta fellowships -no-strings-attached grants for people with good ideas but too little time to pursue them. Anne Sebba offers an exclusive preview. The United Kingdom may...
David Wilson (below) is striving to give 'jailbirds' a voice through his research into prison study and by righting miscarriages of justice. Claire Sanders talks to the one-time prison governor It...
The Islamic An Nahdah party won the student council elections at Birzeit University last week with 1,388 votes (22 seats) over the pro-Fatah Jerusalem Bloc, which secured 1,0 votes (20 seats).
ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH www.ma.hw.ac.uk/ RSE/index.htm Wellcome Trust Research Workshops The Royal Society of Edinburgh invites applications for grants of up to Pounds 2500 in support of...
The Malaysian government is introducing a scheme for parents to save money for their children's higher education. Parents can save on a monthly or daily basis.
Students clashed violently with riot police on the campus of the University of Jordan as elections were held for the university's student council on April 25. Ten arrests were made. The majority of...
The number of Chinese students applying for overseas study has reached unprecedented proportions, according to the Chinese ministry of education. Parents are prepared to spend their life savings on...
A molecular Achilles heel of the deadly bug that causes tuberculosis has been exposed. Scientists have been able to render Mycobacterium tuberculosis harmless by blocking the formation of a single...
Heriot-Watt University and Limerick Institute of Technology are to sever their links after being accused of "dumbing down" university-validated courses at Limerick. Both institutions deny the...
Two students at Santiago's Universidad Arcis, injured when a Chilean foreign ministry car ran into a crowd of anti-Pinochet demonstrators last month, have lodged a criminal lawsuit for attempted...
Students have welcomed moves by the Scottish Executive to introduce a licensing scheme registering private sector landlords. Landlords face being struck off and unable to rent their property if they...
Sport scientists have joined forces with football coaches to develop better fitness programmes for professional footballers. More than 65 delegates attended Britain's first football fitness...