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Tony Dennis incorrectly implies (Letters, THE S, January 16) that I consider the government's proposed reform of higher education a completion of the "Thatcherite revolution". I was asked ("Blair...
Tony Dennis incorrectly implies (Letters, THE S, January 16) that I consider the government's proposed reform of higher education a completion of the "Thatcherite revolution". I was asked ("Blair...
It is untrue that colleges have high rates of quality inspection failure ("High college failure rate places plans for expansion in jeopardy", THES , January 9). The majority of academic reviews of...
Colleges understand the Ofsted inspection system, but senior managers in further education are largely unaware of the effort required for a QAA review. The secret of success is for the teaching staff...
Your report on research income growth at Imperial College London, Oxford and Cambridge universities and University College London ("'Gang of four' run away with research lead", THES , January 2) is...
The enforcement proceedings for discrimination against foreign-language lecturers in Italy pit the European Commission, as guardian of the European Union Treaty, against a protectionist and...
Ideas can travel the world instantly, but the movements of those who develop them are being restricted. The US is shutting its doors to scientists from 'terrorist-friendly states', reports Steve...
Ideas can travel the world instantly, but the movements of those who develop them are being restricted: Refugee scholars in the UK live in fear of the immigration authorities' arbitrary power over...
As students muster for the top-up vote, Michael North asks respected figures with rebellious pasts if they have stayed true to their radical roots, while Mark Levene and Sophie Hug-Williams ...
A Dundee scholarship scheme is helping one Rwandan woman polish her medical skills so she can apply them in the battle against HIV/Aids in Africa. Olga Wojtas reports. "I thought Europe would be a...
Ideas can travel the world instantly, but the movements of those who develop them are being restricted. The US is shutting its doors to scientists from 'terrorist-friendly states', reports Steve...
Ideas can travel the world instantly, but the movements of those who develop them are being restricted: Refugee scholars in the UK live in fear of the immigration authorities' arbitrary power over...
As students muster for the top-up vote, Michael North asks respected figures with rebellious pasts if they have stayed true to their radical roots, while Mark Levene and Sophie Hug-Williams ...
A Dundee scholarship scheme is helping one Rwandan woman polish her medical skills so she can apply them in the battle against HIV/Aids in Africa. Olga Wojtas reports. "I thought Europe would be a...
The division between academic and vocational education is increasingly meaningless, if not counterproductive ("Vocation is not just foundation", Leader, THES , January 16). Most university courses,...
Martin Ince (Opinion, THES , January 9) suggested that Colin Blakemore "missed the point when he threatened to quit the Medical Research Council over the honours shenanigans". However, it is Ince who...