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Digital technology is remoulding the aesthetic process - but maybe not for the best. Kathryn Jackson reports Think of quilt-making, and you think of a group of women sitting around a kitchen table,...
Digital technology is remoulding the aesthetic process - but maybe not for the best. Kathryn Jackson reports Think of quilt-making, and you think of a group of women sitting around a kitchen table,...
A CD-Rom produced by National Air Traffic Services, gives an exhaustive view of working life in the world's busiest airports, using a custom-built interface, video clips and sound. It is aimed at...
Stephen Quigley celebrates the creation of the first working stored-program computer "May 6th 1949. Machine in operation for first time. Printed a table of squares (0-99), time for programme 2 mins,...
Many university computing managers remain unwilling to switch from Microsoft applications to Lotus or Corel software, though a JISC technology applications subcommittee report has said the sector...
A high-tech software system pioneered by the University of St Andrews that enables academics with no special computer skills to manage groups of students and learning resources is to be extended to...
The Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association is to award a travel bursary to promote closer links between its members in British departments and abroad. The object of the award of...
The University of Exeter has developed new software that allows electronic cash payments over the internet for "pay as you go" distance-learning courses. The system, developed by David Cannon from...
Recognising institutional racism is only the first small step in trying to eradicate it, argues John Fernandes The Stephen Lawrence inquiry was hailed as "radical", "momentous", "the new millennium...
With less than a week to go before the elections, Scotland's higher education institutions have apparently decided to welcome devolution with open arms, queuing up to offer their expertise to the new...
Homi Bhabha ("Hybrid Bhabha", THES, March 19) did not deliver an objectionable lecture to a crowd of Amnesty activists. He was giving one of the 1999 Oxford Amnesty Lectures. Our annual series...
Your article "The private consultancy work dilemma", (THES, April 23) about payments to Oxford lecturers in management studies is inaccurate. In certain cases, lecturers may be paid Pounds 15,000...
THES reporters examine the latest plans from the Quality Assurance Agency. External examiners Quality chiefs are preparing to recruit an army of "academic reviewers" to check whether external...
The debate about league tables is critical. It is almost, but not quite, correct to argue that "what counts cannot always be tabulated" (THES, April 23). The vital word "easily" ought to be added at...
Hooray for the egalitarianism of The THES in compiling the list of "Top institutions in 70 subjects" (THES, April 23), so that the academic world realises that higher education colleges can exceed...
I realise that tables are meant only as snapshots, nevertheless, omissions can mislead. In the research funding league poster (THES, April 23), a high placing was recorded for the "University of...