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STANFORD SEEKS ETHNICITY SPECIALISTS Stanford University is looking for ten of the best young academics researching ethnicity and race. The new posts are part of a £2 million initiative to expand the...
STANFORD SEEKS ETHNICITY SPECIALISTS Stanford University is looking for ten of the best young academics researching ethnicity and race. The new posts are part of a £2 million initiative to expand the...
Full-time staff too often take unfair advantage of their part-time colleagues, says an hourly paid lecturer. Lecturers in higher education have seen their pay rise to more than £42,000, according to...
At a conference at Palestine's Al-Quds University, Mary Evans muses on gender and power. All readers of The Times Higher will know that a great deal of ink, not to mention emotional energy, has been...
GOOD SPORTS AND BELATED PRIZES Lukewarm applause and a smile through gritted teeth is the usual response to missing out on a prestigious award - especially when you expected to win. Respect is due,...
In a wired world, libraries are keen to adapt their services to researchers' needs, but more dialogue is needed, says Michael Jubb. When Thomas Jefferson founded the University of Virginia in 1819,...
Concentrating political science studentships in a few institutions could be counterproductive, argues Andrew Dobson. In the Economic and Social Research Council's recent assessment of UK politics and...
Retired academics who have taken career breaks or time off for childcare may have a case against their universities if they were not told about a scheme for buying back their lost pension...
A device to enable the early diagnosis of bone conditions in premature babies is to be developed by an academic at Hull University. Chris Langton has secured a £134,000 grant from Action Medical...
Cautious university chiefs say that redundancies and programme cuts could be on the cards, reports Tariq Tahir. Redundancies and course cuts resulting from the financial squeeze imposed by the recent...
Both Edinburgh University principal Tim O'Shea and his vice-principal, John Savill, have been knighted in the New Year's honours. Professor O'Shea told The Times Higher : "Things have gone well at...
Support and administative staff are among the unsung heroes of higher education recognised in the New Year's honours list. Among them is David McInally, the University of the West of Scotland's...
From: The Office of the Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor Subject: New Year's Message Dear Colleagues, Yes, another old year draws slowly to a close and another new year starts to beckon. But...
A colleague of mine recently finished writing a textbook. As I leafed through the huge pile of page proofs on his desk, he told me how his publisher (an academic publisher no less) had asked him what...
Scotland is understandably proud of its universities. They produce 1 per cent of the world's published research despite the country providing only 0.1 per cent of the planet's population. Five of...
There is one persistent and overlooked problem within the academic recruiting structure - age discrimination. My experience is not unique: I know of five other colleagues in Bristol in a similar...