A contrary ventriloquist
For Oxford political theorist and former Thatcherite John Gray the central point is that there is no central point. David Walker reports on a self-confessed 'contrarian'. Philosophy is back. So...
For Oxford political theorist and former Thatcherite John Gray the central point is that there is no central point. David Walker reports on a self-confessed 'contrarian'. Philosophy is back. So...
Scotland's two main academic unions have joined forces to repel a threat to national pay scales, despite being bound by separate negotiations. The Association of University Teachers Scotland and the...
It is perhaps ironic that at a time when the further education sector has a pressing need to see the long-running dispute with Natfhe on lecturers' contracts settled as calmly as possible, the...
Asia continues its quest to find its own soul. For centuries, Asia has been at the receiving end of aggressive Western expansion which reached its height during the high period of colonial expansion...
Sunday. Leave Heathrow for a week in America, attending a computing conference in Nashville, then travelling on to Chicago via a meeting at Massachusett Institute of Technology's Media Lab, in Boston...
Natfhe welcomes proposals to reduce the duplication and bureaucracy of the present quality assurance system and supports an audit-based rather than assessment-based approach (THES, March 31). We...
The continuing "debate" (THES, March 31) regarding quality assurance in higher education appears erroneous. The plethora of interchangeable jargon relating to quality assurance theory probably means...
Universities have a key role to play in teacher training despite moves to shift the initial responsibility on to schools, argues John Randall. Proposals to move the focus of initial teacher training...
It was never going to be easy. Anyone who has graduated in the last couple of years will know the sense of foreboding that accompanies those first tentative steps into a job market in which graduate...
In reporting the Government ban on the use of wild-caught primates for research (THES, March 31) your correspondent quite correctly quoted me as saying that this "formalises what has become the...
How unfortunate that the headline and opening paragraph of your article on The Royal Society of Chemistry's report, The Chemistry PhD: the enhancement of its quality, (THES, April 7) chose to be...
Computer operators' pay scales start at Pounds 6,850 per year not Pounds 6.85 per hour as printed in error in last week's THES. Elaine Harrison Head of higher education, Unison
Those justifiably outraged by the thought of graduate students in Australia being forced to teach without pay might spare a thought for the growing trend in the United Kingdom for this kind of...
Collaboration between academics and an artist has given rise to a new concept of art as communication. The project is an inter-disciplinary, artistic interaction, crossing the frontiers of sociology...
Gerard McCrum (THES, March 31) has correctly noted that women at Oxford and Cambridge are less academically formidable than they were 25 years ago. A principal reason for this is that far fewer women...