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Colorado provides the backdrop for the biggest experiment in 3D virtual education, Jon Marcus reports When David Monarchi was 14, he went to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry and marvelled...
Colorado provides the backdrop for the biggest experiment in 3D virtual education, Jon Marcus reports When David Monarchi was 14, he went to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry and marvelled...
Computer technology is complex enough to change the way we think and act but the challenges it makes to the established order are rare. Artists who use computers to create more than numbers and words...
(Photograph) - Active Worlds (www.activeworlds.com) is one of the internet's most remarkable businesses, based on the notion that people would like to meet, chat (through their keyboards) and build...
Thanks to a deal between Sega and BT, students who buy a Pounds 199 Dreamcast games console (pictured above) before they turn up at college for the new academic year will have free internet access...
Visitors to the Virtual Reality Software and Technology conference from December 20-22 at University College London will see CAVE, a VR room where the walls are screens and no headsets are required,...
A programme investigating rain forest dynamics has won new funding. Wendy Barnaby reports A new paradigm in tropical ecology research is emerging from work in Southeast Asia, and is so successful it...
Each fortnight this section will list funds available for academic researchers. Details should be submitted to research@thesis.co.uk The Arts and Humanities Research Board www.ahrb.ac.uk Research...
The THES's annual league table of women professors once again presents a dismal picture. The total is crawling up - threefold since the early 1990s - but three times very little is still less than...
Government intervention is becoming a threat to academic freedom, writes Stephen Court June 4 is an unhappy day for anniversaries. It marks ten years since the Chinese government's brutal clampdown...
Universities in developed and developing countries are strongly placed to guide the government in its prime overseas aid aims: halving the numbers living in extreme poverty and achieving universal...
It is good to see the Association of University Teachers looking for novel forms of protest about pay, such as refusing to answer emails for a day ("Bosses condemn strike call", THES, May 14). The...
Gordon Stewart's claim to have suffered from censorship because of his heterodoxy ("What happened to scientists' academic freedom?", THES, May 21) will have irritated epidemiologists, although...
Does being a personnel director who wants to end the statutes of universities make me "hostile", as David Triesman claims ("Threat to academic freedom 'will mean war'", THES, May 21)? Not in my view...
University for Industry will charge about 20 per cent only on UfI learning packages supplied through Learning Centres, not for consortia member's own materials, as stated ("UfI will take cut of brand...
As THES readers will have noted from the recent listing of top-ranking institutions in 70 subjects in the UK, Thames Valley University was one of the three jointly top-rated departments of...