Glass ceiling? More like a brick wall
Having failed in three attempts at promotion in the last 12 months (one internal and two external) I was arrested by the picture of the new honorary doctor of civil law, Howard Phelps, on the...
Having failed in three attempts at promotion in the last 12 months (one internal and two external) I was arrested by the picture of the new honorary doctor of civil law, Howard Phelps, on the...
In proposing to introduce tuition fees, university bosses are passing on Government cuts to those least able to afford them - students. Students are already suffering, under-achieving and dropping...
I am one of the many western environmental "experts" who has "jetted in" to Romania and Hungary in recent years. I share the concerns of colleagues in central and eastern Europe and the United...
I fear the focus of Roger Iredale's views on partnership and competition (THES, January 17) is unduly influenced by his experience as education supremo at the Overseas Development Agency, his...
Peter Boizot received his honorary degree from the University of Westminster in person in recognition of his services to the City of Westminster and the Venice in Peril Appeal. His pizzas, like our...
A special levy would focus minds on how desperately underfunded HE really is, says Gareth Roberts. Over the past few years, universities have argued with the Government that continuing reductions in...
With Richard Branson due to take off with East Anglia's scientific experiment in his hot air balloon at the end of this week (page 6), we have stuck seven young scientists in our own metaphorical...
This week, for the first time since last November's Budget, the vice chancellors have succeeded in attracting national attention to the funding crisis in universities. They have done so by...
The Nigerian university where a senior administrator died late last year after a beating by junior staff is expected to reopen in March with a retired army officer appointed by government at its head...
Hong Kong's young people are expecting a bleak future under Chinese rule and have little confidence in the current British administration, an academic survey has found. The telephone survey of 1,660...
In societies where labour is highly mobile employers will always be reluctant to invest in training - and Britain is a classic case. Yet training - and training at high intellectual levels for today'...
During the week beginning February 12, Cambridge University is holding a postal ballot on a proposal to introduce an education studies tripos. The result should be known on February 19. Almost all...
The number of school-leavers entering preparatory classes for France's grandes ecoles jumped a spectacular 7.5 per cent this year, after two years of decreasing numbers. More than 61,000 students are...
The University of Waterloo will see the largest exodus of staff in Canadian university history as 340 employees - nearly one eighth of its workforce - accept early retirement to help offset...
Australian universities have been subject to a quality audit for the third year running but not one achieved top score in the four categories the quality committee devised this year. For the first...