Can't codify freedom
Regarding Geoffrey Alderman's claims to the contrary (Opinion, November 17), the Quality Assurance Agency does recognise the importance of academic freedom. But does the academic community want the...
Regarding Geoffrey Alderman's claims to the contrary (Opinion, November 17), the Quality Assurance Agency does recognise the importance of academic freedom. But does the academic community want the...
Guinevere Lohneis, John James and their associate lecturer colleagues at the Open University make two claims (Letters, November 9): first, that many experienced and dedicated tutors will no longer be...
It is my unhappy experience that most universities have an ageist recruitment policy. And academe does not like candidates who have come through an unorthodox academic route. I graduated with a first...
I see from your letters that the Open University is becoming more, not less, ageist. Last year, I found that on becoming 65 I was treated differently from those under 65 when a course for which I had...
Brian Leftow's opinion article (November 9) and Michael Shattock's book ("Oxford set to vote on ending self-governance", November 9) both seem to support the idea that where there is real democracy...
I appreciated the report of my move to Birmingham University to take up the chair of war studies (Inside Track, November 17). But I would like to clarify that I was not the sole winner of the 2003...
Not all publishers require authors to assign copyright in the form that led to Judi Sture's article being sold ("Research for sale: $5.95", November 17). Some ask authors only for a "licence to...
This week is anti-bullying week. Just over a year ago, The Times Higher published a report of research by Petra Boynton that alerted institutions to the bullying that is "rife" across higher...
Michael North talks to Race Convention participants about patriotism, veil-wearing and what holds society together. If you make immigrants feel good about themselves that is going to pay off," says...
Multiculturalism is being fiercely debated at universities. A workshop, held by Oxford's Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, looked at why European governments have dropped references to...
Soviet-era historian Aleksandr Fursenko had the luck to work in the US and found peace studying the most contentious of issues. He tells Huw Richards about the Cold War, Khrushchev and the impact of...
"Gerald", director of entrepreneurship at a nearly new university on the South Coast, has contacted me to admit: "I don't understand research metrics at all, which is a real problem at parties and in...
...Explore, where students who may be put off by 'risky' fieldwork learn to follow safely in the footsteps of great explorers, says Nick Smith. On Saturday, 250 undergraduates from all over the UK...
Business consultant John Rainford hauls Gary Day out of his comfort zone in a passionate effort to get him thinking outside the box John Rainford likes strawberries. He has them on his yellow tie and...
The UK can learn from Australia's policy of awarding visas to foreign graduates to plug an IT skills gap, says Bob Kinnaird. As the UK moves towards a points-based immigration system more closely...