This is a useful suggestion and, as DRS is implementing a new website
based on a content management system (thanks to Terry Love) we could
look at that as a service to members which would look after the security
issue in some ways although I feel the list should probably be widely
accessible as a quality check.. We've had it in mind but thanks for
bringing it up
best
Chris
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Gavin Melles wrote:
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> Previously on the list, Keith Russell (Newcastle UK) suggested the possibility of generating a liost of examiners (password protected etc) who woudl be available to examine design PhDs. I know this is a hot potatoes of sorts but there are obviously ways in which individuals could specify what they will and won't do. I do note that in the UK the HEA http://www.cebe.heacademy.ac.uk/projects/externals/index.php already provides a service like this. Anyway, just an idea. Gavin Melles
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