Think of the victims
JENNIE BRISTOW accused the National Union of Students of censorship, citing the BNP and Hizb-ur Tahrir as the victims. She represents only herself in this view, having failed to get elected at NUS...
JENNIE BRISTOW accused the National Union of Students of censorship, citing the BNP and Hizb-ur Tahrir as the victims. She represents only herself in this view, having failed to get elected at NUS...
ONORA O'NEILL (THES, February 7) is mistaken to worry that allowing the sale of human organs will cause people to sell unhealthy ones. People will simply be screened for health. She is also mistaken...
ANNE MURCOTT (THES, January 31) claims in her otherwise excellent article on the supposed demise of the family meal that there is little academic research which has focused on this topic. Our study...
MASS higher education has made it difficult to be certain about standards, according to the Higher Education Quality Council. So it should be a matter of concern to all lecturers that they know what...
Saturday. Graduation at Dartington. Platform party galumph out to African drumming portraying a tale of rain turning to beer. Quick change and hurl through gale force wind and rain to Heathrow to...
Over the past four years, Milia has established itself as digital media's premier international business exhibition and conference. Billed as the ultimate platform for interactive content providers...
France's grande ecole for librarians and information scientists is leaving students inadequately prepared for work in online libraries, according to a report from the country's academic assessment...
Jones Education, a United States cable TV company which specialises in education, has launched its Knowledge TV channel in Europe. Knowledge TV's US output includes programmes which form part of...
Four West London colleges have spent Pounds 500,000 on technology to deliver courses on the Internet. Students on a variety of courses can access study material, submit assignments and correspond...
An edinburgh University project which uses new technology to allow pregnant women to be monitored at home rather than visiting a hospital specialist has won a major European award. The Telematic...
A Pounds 2.3 million virtual reality centre serving students and local industries will be housed in the latest showpiece building to rise on the formerly down-at-heel campus of the University of...
Videoconferencing will link the 12 institutions of Scotland's planned Highlands and Islands University, which are spread over an area larger than Belgium. In the Pounds 500,000 first stage of a...
Teachers as much as learners are reacting in very different ways to the challenge of electronic distance education. Mark Childs reports on a West Midlands business-campus project. The Pounds 8.3...
Kate O'Neill describes her email classroom experience in New York. I began teaching a course last year on global environmental politics through the Dial (Distance Instruction for Adult Learners)...
THE GOVERNMENT faces legal action from colleges protesting at instructions to stop enrolling new students because of problems with growth money, writes Harriet Swain. Solicitors for Newham College of...