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Name: Ranald Macdonald Age: 54 Job: Professor of academic development and head of academic practice in the Learning and Teaching Institute at Sheffield Hallam University. Awarded a National Teaching...
Name: Ranald Macdonald Age: 54 Job: Professor of academic development and head of academic practice in the Learning and Teaching Institute at Sheffield Hallam University. Awarded a National Teaching...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I am 59 and likely to retire between the ages of 61 and 65. I have a deferred pension...
Laurent Dala Senior lecturer in aerodynamics, University of the West of England. Job advertised in The Times Higher , December 9, 2005 Laurent Dala is too modest to admit that he has a very sexy...

Tony Tysome surveys changing employment trends in academe Sport science and leisure studies has become the fastest growing field for jobs in higher education, a snapshot of movements in the academic...
Sharp increase in working students The number of university students forced to seek a job in order to live and reduce debts has risen dramatically, according to a joint report by the Trades Union...
What are you reading this holiday? We continue our investigation by making another surprise mobile call to a leading university figure. This week: The vice-chancellor of the University of Poppleton...
It is hard to say which development will arouse most suspicion and potential hostility among academics: employer-led higher education or the involvement of economic assessors in the allocation of...
It seems that there is a need for clarification regarding three quite different, if sometimes related, notions. The first notion is academic freedom, which relates to the supposed intellectual, moral...
In support of his view that academic freedom must be tempered, Bob Brecher cites John Stuart Mill's argument that it is not permissible to "shout 'fire' in a crowded theatre". (Working Knowledge,...
The complexity of the notion of academic freedom is revealedJby the way it emerges in different contexts. There are also some attempts to hijack it. The Academic Bill of Rights ("Students who pay the...
The Government should be concerned about the deflation of entrance requirements at elite universities ("Top institutions accept students with D grades", August 25) for two reasons. First, reductions...
I do not know a single lecturer who holds the view that entry standards have not declined. This is not the students' fault. Most are bright young people and a delight to teach. But they find...
In your editorial ("Survey needs absentees", August 25), you mistakenly call the National Student Survey the National Student Satisfaction Survey despite the fact that only the last question is about...
According to Kel Fidler, the vice-chancellor of my univer-sity, "more and more universities are recognising that they have to be run as a business" (Opinion, August 25). A pro vice-chancellor...
Henry Kelly's account of the representation of Satan (Opinion, August 18) is misleading in its suggestion that scholars "are at a loss to explain" how Satan acquired his infamy. This is ably...