Kicking up the dust in a chaotic storehouse
Researchers are collaborating to bring order to the chaos of the Web. People find things on the network in different ways. The popular search engines - Alta Vista, Lycos, and so on - are heavily used...
Researchers are collaborating to bring order to the chaos of the Web. People find things on the network in different ways. The popular search engines - Alta Vista, Lycos, and so on - are heavily used...
A Scottish expatriate who heads one of the world's leading oilfield services companies is to spearhead a strategy to boost Scotland's economic wealth by commercialising higher education research....
Two enterprising German undergraduates who founded their own publishing company in order to publish their theses, believe they have stumbled on a lucrative gap in the market. Within nine months of...
Western European, particularly British, university involvement in the transition process in eastern Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union has been one of the minor success stories in an...
Alan Thomson's review of the Council for Graduate Education's report, The Award of the Degree of PhD on the Basis of Published Work in the UK, (THES, September ) was accurate on the danger to the...
What does a theologian do when two eminent scientists dismiss his faith as a symptom of psychological insecurity? Pray for their souls or take issue with their reasoning? Here Keith Ward opts for the...
ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities expect a fourfold increase over the next three years in the cost of providing staff and students with access to the Internet. Several have restricted student access or made...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is proposing to cut funding for research aimed at creating natural and safe feedstuff for cattle and sheep to help pay for the extra costs of dealing with...
A former higher education assessment director is to become the new chief inspector of the Further Education Funding Council. Jim Donaldson, chief inspector of schools at the Scottish Office with...
Due to a technical fault, figures for the total first-degree student population in my article were incorrect (THES, September ). The number of first-degree students for 1994/95 was 995,764 with the...
Lecturers' unions requested a generous pinch of salt to accompany the news that Roger Ward, new chief executive of the Association of Colleges, was leaving behind his past as a bruising negotiator to...
Denis Goldberg, former sabotage commander of the African National Congress, now director of a charity aiding reconstruction and development in South Africa, is courteous, genial and persuasive. "Even...
Uzbekistan president Islam Karimov has proclaimed a new national holiday to be celebrated on October 1. The decree creating "Teachers and Instructors Day" evidently came too late for this year. The...
Higher education should be restructured like the NHS so that self-employed academics submit bids to teach university courses. David Albury explains. Building on a study of the future and management...
Feminist philosopher of science Sandra Harding braves the din of a London launderette to explain to Gail Vines why she thinks modern science would be much improved by incorporating other cultural...