Is trouble all that they can spell?
There may be many reasons why students are difficult and disruptive. Harriet Swain finds that getting to the root of the problem and then talking about it can go a long way to resolving the issue...
There may be many reasons why students are difficult and disruptive. Harriet Swain finds that getting to the root of the problem and then talking about it can go a long way to resolving the issue...
Name: Maurice Howard Age: Into the fifties Job: Professor and, until recently, head of Sussex University's department of art history. Salary: A personal chair four years ago and I did not make huge...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I teach core healthcare studies nine hours a week and have done so for five years at a...
Staff should divulge their sexual orientation and religious beliefs to help universities demonstrate that they do not discriminate against them, a conference will hear this week. The equal...
Staff plan to refuse to invigilate exams at London Metropolitan University from next week, in an escalation of the dispute over employment contracts, writes Alison Goddard. Members of lecturers'...
It sounds like Q's latest gadget for James Bond: a tiny spy plane the size of a cigar that can reconnoitre in confined spaces. But aerospace expert Rafal Zbikowski of Cranfield University, at the...
Rather than leave academics out in the cold, Baruch Kimmerling says scholars should reach out to all colleagues in the Middle East The Association of University Teachers voted last week to boycott...
If the parties want to get disaffected academics and students to the polls, perhaps they need inspiration from the Bard Are you thinking what I'm thinking, that the election is very boring? I'm fed...
Any students thinking that they can get away without voting on May 5 are in for a shock. Kat Fletcher, National Union of Students president, and Hannah Essex, vice-president, are plotting a whistle-...
A big round of applause must go to Dudley College's Trevor Brazier. Last week, he won a Colleges Innovating with Business award - and £10,000 for the college - for his work developing a dedicated...
A tiny core of activists at the Association of University Teachers' annual conference in Eastbourne stood firm against the tide of support for a merger with lecturers' union Natfhe. Someone suggested...
Someone claiming to be John Hood, Oxford University's new vice-chancellor, is registering his thoughts in a new web log, or blog. Having complimented a senior female member of staff on her handlebar...
There is a cock with spurs grafted to its head, testifying to Hunter's belief in transplantation hunterian museum, royal college of surgeons, lincoln's inn fields, london Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-...
The recent spate of biographies of astrobiologist Fred Hoyle has allowed us to ponder some profound questions. Strangely, the question left out of many discussions is the idea, developed by Hoyle and...
The policy roundabout started by devolution shows no signs of slowing, says Stephen Court Devolution has been one of the big new Labour projects over the past eight years, and higher education has...