Average academic's pay moves ahead to £42K
Increase of more than 25 per cent over six years is greater than the rest of public sector. Melanie Newman reports. Academics' pay has risen more than a quarter since 2001, according to government...
Increase of more than 25 per cent over six years is greater than the rest of public sector. Melanie Newman reports. Academics' pay has risen more than a quarter since 2001, according to government...
A cosmologist investigating the accelerating expansion of the universe is one of the high-flying young researchers to win a prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize. Will Percival, senior research fellow...
British Journal of Comparative Research Measurement Volume 26. No. 143 November 2007 Author: Gordon Lapping BA, University of Poppleton "Whither bibliometric quality measurements? The case for the...
Like the Chicago River after the sewerage engineers got at it, the brain drain, I suspect, now flows in reverse. The collapse of the dollar makes it more likely that leading US academics will seek...
John Denham is right ("Let's turn the spotlight on all our young talent", November 9). But how sad that he so underestimates the starkness of the challenge we face. Of course it is right to nurture...
Your publication of The Times Higher -QS World University Rankings (November 9) again provides evidence of the increasing strength and global competitiveness of UK higher education and provides a...
Eric Thomas correctly asks for extensive academic input into the shaping of the new research assessment exercise ("Add input to make metrics count", November 9). The single most important factor...
Your report on the decision not to proceed with the fourth-generation light source (4GLS) rightly draws attention to the disappointment felt by scientists at the Daresbury laboratory and in the...
There are perhaps 100,000 level 3 apprentices in the UK with a target for 400,000 by 2020. Few apprentices are guaranteed employment as they were in 1968 when a quarter of male school-leavers...
Jackie Sherman is mistaken if she believes universities are in a position to "put their students' unions and halls of residence in order" (Letters, November 9). Students' unions are membership...
There's an old Will Hay film that contains the following exchange: Teacher: "Come now, boys - the Earth's not flat." Pupil: "It is where I live." I was reminded of this by your headline "Faith is no...
John Denham is still being ?silly. He says he wants the university system to be representative; who doesn’t? What the intake of the most selective places “represents” is those who on the evidence of...
The limited correlation between the evident industrial, business and cultural success of several powerhouse nations (Germany, Japan, Korea) and their world-class universities in any number is a...
The next version of the RAE will measure citations (“New RAE based on citations”, November 9). So if I publish claims that the world is flat, and the moon made of cheese, I will doubtless have this...
As a supporter of good-quality apprenticeships, I agree with Terry Watts that they are due more serious consideration (“Apprenticeships could be an irresistible pitch”, November 9). But they need to...