Who got that job?
Paul Shaw, lecturer in audiology, School of Healthcare, Leeds University Advertised in The Times Higher , November 5, 2004 After four weeks in the job, Paul Shaw, lecturer in audiology, is getting...
Paul Shaw, lecturer in audiology, School of Healthcare, Leeds University Advertised in The Times Higher , November 5, 2004 After four weeks in the job, Paul Shaw, lecturer in audiology, is getting...
Mathematicians became a protected species when Charles Clarke, the former education secretary, called mathematics a subject of national strategic importance. Now, after a steady trickle of...
Alison Goddard looks at how top-up fee income will be spent in England Huge variations in what is on offer to students at English universities have been revealed by a survey of the access agreements...
London, 05 May 2005 TACD and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, centered at Columbia University, will be holding a seminar at Columbia University, New York City. The discussions will focus on how...
Brussels, 05 May 2005 Full text of Document 1670/05 1. Adoption of the Draft Agenda 2. Approval of the Draft Summary Conclusions of the 300th Meeting of 18 March 2005 - Doc. 1203/1/05 CREST REV 1 3....
Brussels, 05 May 2005 Full text of Document 1628/1/05 Revision 01 REVISED AGENDA 1. Proposal for the 7th Framework Programme - Continuation of the examination of the proposal: Theme "Socio-Economic...
Tuition fee rise leaves part-time students on brink of extinction Thousands of students hoping to embark on part-time study for degrees next year will find their ambitions blocked as universities...
" Staff will be required to divulge their sexual orientation to help universities demonstrate that they do not discriminate against them " - The Times Higher, April 29 UNIVERSITY OF POPPLETON To:...
Variable fees may have turned out to be a misnomer in universities - although not in mixed-economy colleges - but there is plenty of variation in institutions' plans for disposing of the income. No...
Physics is a science where size matters: there are few good small departments. And despite being overtaken by other subjects in the popularity stakes, physics is important academically as well as...
I am surprised and dismayed at the biased coverage of the AUT boycott of Israeli academics by The Times Higher . Articles and letters spouting vituperation against the AUT give just one side of the...
I was involved in the recent reputation audit of Glasgow University and would agree that it has suffered from a degree of complacency ("Glasgow hears its gloss is gone", April 29). Increasing student...
The case leading to your article "Inaction fuels research row" (April 29) has cast a dark shadow over Sheffield Medical School. I have watched a good colleague getting mauled by a set of...
Gary Day's electoral confusion at the difficulty of distinguishing between anodyne electoral contestants is reflected, I suspect, around the country (Opinion, April 29). Here in Bedford, the three...
Anthony Pagden's discussion of "Big Questions in History" (Features, April 29) opens with a quotation from Richard Rorty. An omission in his account is any mention of his late emeritus colleague...