Online site aids search for grads
Employers throughout Ireland can now headhunt graduates online through a new website. Careers advisers at Northern Ireland's two universities believe the site will help combat the province's skills...
Employers throughout Ireland can now headhunt graduates online through a new website. Careers advisers at Northern Ireland's two universities believe the site will help combat the province's skills...
A technology spin-off from the University of Surrey has won a contract from American space agency Nasa to research the development of a worldwide communications standard based on internet protocols (...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) is meeting in Japan next Friday to decide on the process for creating new generic top-level domains. Icann, which is in charge of...
A Queensland inventor who changed his name by deed poll to Oxford University in an attempt to prove he has the right to keep the domain name www.oxford-university.com has lost his case. A World...
Adelaide University is to open a new physics facility with what is thought to be the largest supercomputing cluster in the southern hemisphere. The A$3.6 million (Pounds 2.38 million) facility - the...
A graduate show targeted at employers of creative talent is being launched on Monday. "New Blood", at the Atlantis Gallery in Brick Lane, London, will bring together the work of graduates from more...
A new European Union funding programme aimed at boosting e-commerce is set to increase the number of websites hosted in Europe, especially those that use languages other than English. The EU wants to...
The internet may not be the global price-cutting tool it was thought to be, according to a recent study. Erik Brynjolfsson, associate professor at MIT's Sloan School of Management and co-director of...
Ingenta, the Bath University spin-off internet gateway company, is to buy the Publishers Communication Group. PCG provides marketing services to publishers; negotiating electronic licensing...
Wednesday's surprise extra research cash is welcome - even if once again the government is taking credit for spending other people's money. Particularly welcome is the proposed rise in PhD stipends....
Languages are threatened by a new perception of them as just a skill for getting a job, says Michael Kelly Few people doubt the value of learning foreign languages. Surveys show that about 85 per...
The Greenaway report makes the case for differential fees -accompanied by scholarships, bursaries and income-contingent loans - in the most rigorous terms yet. The report's authors, themselves...
No one could be surprised by a vice-chancellor advocating the benefits of local pay bargaining (Soapbox, THES, June 30), but those belonging to an association other than the Committee of Vice-...
How many lecturers really believe that an isolated local union branch could get them a better deal than all branches acting together? Peter Knight claims local pay bargaining would be more flexible...
Few will be surprised by the failure of university teachers to win a substantial pay rise this year. Indeed, it seems unlikely academic salaries will ever catch up with the private sector and that...