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A simple but 'beautiful' colour-coded system is taking the wrong turns out of library navigation. Harriet Swain checks out a scheme dreamt up by a dyslexic student that is unlocking knowledge A...
A simple but 'beautiful' colour-coded system is taking the wrong turns out of library navigation. Harriet Swain checks out a scheme dreamt up by a dyslexic student that is unlocking knowledge A...
Name : Paul Rowinski Age : 41 Job : Lecturer in journalism studies, Strathclyde University. Working conditions : Very fair. Background : After several years in the regional press, I became a Berlin-...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I work as a head porter at a university. When I first joined, I had slight hearing loss...
ULSTER Pól Ó Dochartaigh , newly appointed to the German chair at Ulster University, is out to destroy the "two World Wars and one World Cup" syndrome that has long dogged his subject in Britain. As...
Report suggests that homophobia can damage job prospects, writes Tony Tysome A glass ceiling in higher education is depriving homosexual academics of the promotions enjoyed by their heterosexual...
There are extraordinarily few ways to fund university research. You can leave it to the market and individual contracts with businesses and government departments. You can rely on private...
Diary enjoyed the internal quiz circulating the offices of the Association of University Teachers this week: guess which of the following pay-docking scenarios is made up. Answers on a postcard to...
Is Sir Ivor Crewe, vice-chancellor of Essex University, dusting down his CV? The post of director-general for higher education at the Department for Education and Skills is up for grabs now that Sir...
How many students does it take to change a light bulb on the campus of a Scottish university? One academic, who does not wish to be named, has come up with the answers At Glasgow University, it takes...
THE DA VINCI CODE In cinemas nationwide No doubt readers of Dan Brown's bestseller will queue expectantly to see this much-heralded adaptation. But few of those enthralled by the book's breathless...
AGAINST 'Israel deserves support' If the lecturers' union Natfhe votes to boycott Israeli academics who refuse to oppose Israel's policies, then it will deserve the moral condemnation of the world....
Brussels, 25 May 2006 In April 2006, the European Biometrics Portal (EBP), established by the European Commission, completed its first sixth months of activity. Its aim is to encourage and support...
Oxford University wins animal rights injunction Oxford University won a legal appeal today to increase the restrictions placed on demonstrators against a new animal research centre being built in the...
"New evidence suggests that the refereeing process is biased against young researchers who are not known to the journal reviewers" - The Times Higher, May 19 Ah Gordon, there you are. Sorry to ring...
Red tape is a soft target for politicians and academics alike - there have been numerous statements and working groups over the years promising to wipe out this scourge of the public services. But...