Nolan II
Personal liability of councillors, university and school governors, and other trustees of public and charitable bodies, for decisions they make in office is to be the subject of a fresh inquiry by...
Personal liability of councillors, university and school governors, and other trustees of public and charitable bodies, for decisions they make in office is to be the subject of a fresh inquiry by...
COLLEGES could be put at risk if drives for efficiency continue at the same rate, further education chiefs have warned. The Further Education Funding Council's 1995/96 annual report reveals a...
Glasgow University's department of English language is suffering from a severe outbreak of double vision, with everyone sharing a name with a colleague. There are two Catherines, two Caroles, two...
(Photograph) - Nobuyuki Tokunaga primps the black and red veil of the red jersey wedding dress he designed, modelled by Poppy Roth. An art foundation student at the Art School of Cambridge Arts &...
London Guildhall University has withdrawn five notices of redundancy after a "technical flaw" was discovered in the procedures followed. But while the university has officially withdrawn the notices...
Irish education minister Niamh Bhreathnach has promised to amend her controversial universities bill following protests from academics and politicians that it compromised autonomy. The bill, about to...
The Government's drive to privatise 40 public sector research laboratories could lead to a university takeover of the Institute of Food Research. The institute is allied to the Biotechnology and...
Dons at Oxford have rejected plans by the university management to establish a major business school on a greenfield site in the centre of the city. The vote on Tuesday afternoon went 259 to 214...
Central control over the higher education sector should be greater, say funding council chiefs. They want more power to steer universities, higher education colleges and further education colleges...
Fifty research universities in the United States plan to spend as much as $200 million in the next five years to bypass the go-slow Internet. The system, dubbed Internet II, is expected to be more...
Internet provider U-Net is advertising in student newspapers to wake up students to its offer of access to the Janet academic network from any telephone socket. The dial-up service was launched last...
Art and design faculties nationwide are being encouraged to improve their skills in three-dimensional computer modelling. Resource centres in "networked virtual reality" have been established at...
The European Commission has issued a green paper on child pornography and a document on illegal content on the Internet, both accessible from the What's New page at www2.echo.lu. The consultation...
Project Connect, an industry-backed scheme for getting schools online, has abandoned the idea of connecting schools to the Internet through the Janet higher education network. It is wooing cable...
Seafarers in the remotest locations could soon be using the Internet to keep in touch with friends, family and a wealth of educational opportunities. Technology developed at the University of Wales...