Conspiracy foiled
The publisher of A Campus Conspiracy may expect "a lot of speculation about the author's identity" ("'Anon' brings campus to book", September 8), but ten seconds on Google shows that Tesco.com...
The publisher of A Campus Conspiracy may expect "a lot of speculation about the author's identity" ("'Anon' brings campus to book", September 8), but ten seconds on Google shows that Tesco.com...
From September 1, all UK and other European Union students will be able to gain admission to British universities free at the point of charge. Only when they graduate, and provided they are earning...
We couldn't believe the omission of Leeds University from your rock 'n' pop roll of honour ("You might not believe it, but that gown is so rock'n'roll", September 8). You've surely heard of the Gang...
A few Goldsmiths names were missing, including John Cale, Rob Da Bank, Simon Hale, Linton Kwesi Johnson and John Illsley (Dire Straits played their first gig when he was at Goldsmiths). This makes us...
Your excellent piece about "brainy bobbies on the beat" gives a compelling account of skills enhancement for our boys (and girls) in blue who are enjoying higher education life and learning ("A quiet...
There were many speculative and inaccurate stories in the press last week concerning the Prime Minister and events at 10 Downing Street. Your contribution to this was the article "'V-cs, Muslim...
Just like Pat Brady (Letters, August 25), I have trouble getting my head round the idea that the most intelligent people on the planet are prepared to subject themselves to hours of "mindless...
The Lebanon conflict was characterised by immoral conduct on both sides, says David Rodin, who delves into just war theory. Morality, like truth, is too often among the first casualties of war. Yet...
Call them old-fashioned, but Clive Bloom and John Higgins deplore the blatant plagiarism rife among the Wikipedia generation. We used to call it cheating: the stealing of somebody else's words by...
The engagement of the Dalai Lama and other Buddhist scholars and practitioners with Western science has opened doors into the mind's inner workings and to new interest in 'poetic perception', writes...
Few educators are aware of how online learning tools can betray the privacy of individual users and stifle their learning experience, says Adam Joinson. In August, three leading employees of the...
Negotiate the minefield of local customs and you can gain personal and professional benefits from teaching abroad, finds Anthea Lipsett. When Diana Leonard signed up to teach at Fatima Jinnah Women...
Deadline: 12/10/2006
Deadline: 12/10/2006
Female students outnumber men across the board Female university students now outnumber men across all subject areas, from engineering to medicine and law to physical sciences. New figures from...