Telemedicine call pricing 'ridiculous'
Experts on dentistry and distance education exchanged speeches and well-tended smiles last month as a videoconference linked Norway, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, the United States and two United...
Experts on dentistry and distance education exchanged speeches and well-tended smiles last month as a videoconference linked Norway, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, the United States and two United...
EU accolades and swift expansion have thrust the Open University of Catalonia into the virtual spotlight, Rebecca Warden reports. The first 200 students enrolled in October 1995 had a choice of...
Green issues and teaching with technology are fertile areas for an experiment with distance learning, Claire Neesham reports. Location is not an issue when it comes to enrolling on two new courses...
AMERICAN university and college students are more focused on their studies this Valentine's Day than on marriage or romance, a survey has found. Nearly half of men and 65 per cent of women on...
AN ITALIAN Euro-MP has criticised his country's handling of the case of the 1,500 foreign-language lecturers who are claiming maltreatment and discrimination on the grounds of nationality. At a forum...
ITALY is harnessing new technology to put it in the European vanguard of the conservation, restoration and management of museums and monuments. The project, called Parnasso after the home of the...
ALEXANDER Van der Bellen faces the new semester with some apprehension. The 54-year-old professor in political economy has his lecture notes prepared, the students are motivated and exam marking is...
CASPAR Einem, Austria's education minister, wants to send spies into universities to root out poor teaching and absentee professors who do not carry out their teaching requirements. The secret...
THE FALL in applications to university by mature students, particularly older mature students, should set alarm bells ringing in Whitehall. These figures are the first real evidence of the effect of...
In the late 1970s scientists and engineers decided to restrict genetic engineering until there had been a debate about the prospective uses and abuses of the, then, new technology. We are in a...
Biological weapons are a cheap and easy way to cause mass deaths, but British scientists are supremely indifferent says Wendy Barnaby THE stand-off in Iraq between Saddam Hussein and the United...
Can the North reforms be implemented without destroying Oxford's fundamental ethos, asks Vernon Bogdanor OXFORD is an ancient university and yet it operates on strikingly modern principles. Its...
I FELT painfully sympathetic when I read Valentine Cunningham's account of the ceaseless round of reference writing (THES, January 30). Not because I have written many but because I have asked for so...
YOU imply that Bolton Institute's application to be able to use a university title has been rejected (THES, February 6). This is not the case. The Quality Assurance Agency has submitted advice to the...
IF THE board of scrutiny at Cambridge University is "an important legacy" of the Wass report (THES, January 30) or, in Anthony Edwards's stronger phrase, which you quote, "the only important proposal...