eInclusion study - call for tenders
Brussels, 28 Apr 2005 The European Commission has published a call for tenders for a study on the status of eInclusion measurement, analysis and approaches for improvement. The contractor will be...
Brussels, 28 Apr 2005 The European Commission has published a call for tenders for a study on the status of eInclusion measurement, analysis and approaches for improvement. The contractor will be...
Polls put Lib Dems as party of education Labour's reputation as the party of the education sector is likely to come to an end on May 5, as teachers, academics and students turn towards the Liberal...
"A new guide challenges assumptions that disciplines such as religious studies are of little use in the workplace" - The Times Higher, April 22. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that III has...
People who work in universities and colleges do not need this newspaper to tell them how to vote. While higher education policy may be particularly important to them, academics (and students) will be...
As a delegate to the utterly shameful Association of University Teachers Council last week, I think it important to supply a correction to reports on the "debate" leading to the approval of three of...
I have decided to resign from the AUT over its unfair and malign decision to boycott two Israeli universities, and I urge all other members of the AUT to join me. In the first place, the actions of...
There are very many differences between the academic boycotts of the South African universities under apartheid and the recent AUT boycotts of Israeli universities. Here is just one difference: there...
As democrats, socialists, advocates of Israeli withdrawal from the Occupied Territories and supporters of the right of the Palestinian people to an independent state of their own, alongside Israel,...
The article "Lecturers bored by lessons in teaching" (April 22) presents, at best, one view of postgraduate teaching courses. Selectivity is, of course, inherent in journalistic routines, but I was...
The perception that new lecturers do not have time to learn to teach is an interesting one. Do we just assume that the skill of teaching is inherent in anyone who has a PhD? In running postgraduate...
I sometimes have a hard time explaining my job to friends in US universities. They wonder why it is that I have to take courses such as the PGCert in academic practice, where most others in my class...
I read with disappointment the article about Manchester Metropolitan University ("MMU denies racism claim", April 22), which included allegations and statements by a Unison official, Paul Foley,...
There is a world of difference between a nicely produced race equality policy and being truly engaged in promoting diversity within a university. A policy on race equality may be described as...
News of the "first inter-city coalition" in Scotland to resist concentrations of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) is welcome ("Residents join to fight student enclaves", April 22). But the...
The letter about Fred Hoyle and panspermia (April 22) may have given readers the impression that Hoyle invented the idea that life came to Earth from space. This idea has a long history. The word "...