Bitter pay disputes grip Argentina and Peru
University lecturers in two South American countries are embroiled in deep-rooted disputes with their governments. In Argentina, university teachers are divided about whether to continue with strikes...
University lecturers in two South American countries are embroiled in deep-rooted disputes with their governments. In Argentina, university teachers are divided about whether to continue with strikes...
Universities in the New Orleans area have a new concern now that most of their students have found places at schools outside the area devastated by Hurricane Katrina - getting them back. Some 30...
The director of the agency that distributes funding for Mexico's research has resigned weeks after a survey found that wrangling over resources was responsible for low morale among academics. Jaime...
Colombia is making moves to promote postgraduate research by increasing the number of loans and scholarships for doctoral programmes despite a high undergraduate degree non-completion rate. More than...
Homophobia has split the Anglican Communion, says Andrew Linzey. Isn't it time for academics to speak out? "Warning! Gospel preaching ahead" are the words that greet you if you visit the website www....
Even those who heed the motto 'be prepared' can wind up relieving themselves in a lay-by watched by a dead fish... Academic conferences are serious business, unlike party political ones. Yet it is...
Poor me. Corrupted by years of liberal intellectualising and shackled by a desiccated, over-analytic mind, how could I possibly understand or enjoy the Last Night of the Proms? Where others see a...
Rumours about Sir Howard Newby's departure from the Higher Education Funding Council for England for the vice-chancellorship at the University of West of England first started doing the rounds in...
The book is now open on who will replace Sir Howard at the funding council. The general consensus among the circling university heads seems to be that a v-c from the '94 group is the most likely...
The coincidence that Peter Knight confirmed his impending departure as head of the University of Central England in the same week that news of this vacancy emerged has encouraged some optimistic...
Thames Valley University's staff have clearly enjoyed a quieter summer than most. The university's Westel House, which houses the Centre for Complementary Healthcare and Integrated Medicine, has its...
Marks may be set to dive on City University's postgraduate diploma in newspaper journalism. On discovering that Jonathan Hewitt had been appointed acting course director, incoming students circulated...
The recent Dispatches programme on Channel 4 provocatively called The Dyslexia Myth has caused a storm, and it concerned me greatly. I am project director for AchieveAbility, a national initiative...
Canny students who won't heed their elders have much to teach market advocates, says David Watson This week, Universities UK's Longer-Term Strategy Group publishes the fifth annual report in its...
Academia must admit bullying exists and try to stamp it out, says Petra Boynton Sometimes in research you instinctively know a study's going to be different. The Times Higher's bullying survey was...