A hairy tale of how plum jobs can go sour
Producing an official history of a university can be tough. Michael North reports on how a clash of cultures can leave historians and PR departments trading accusations of spin and irrelevance Given...
Producing an official history of a university can be tough. Michael North reports on how a clash of cultures can leave historians and PR departments trading accusations of spin and irrelevance Given...
Geoff Palmer arrived in England from Jamaica barely literate, yet he overcame that and the racism he found at every turn to become a world renowned professor of brewing. Olga Wojtas reports It is...
Government ministers apparently think that "they can win the argument on top-up fees because middle-class parents won't pay a penny, unless they choose to support their children" ("Battle to stave...
Reading Michael Majerus' article on the peppered moth ("A wing and a prayer", THES , August 8) reminded me of a curious fact. Creationists appear to focus on supposed deficiencies in "the theory of...
Your article "Nottingham takes pay leap" ( THES , August 8) does not give a full account of the work that has been going on since mid-2001. The university, as part of its Higher Education Funding...
The national pay framework proposal includes a breakthrough for women and ethnic minority groups that appears to have gone mostly unnoticed. This is the agreement that the single pay spine will be...
It is not easy to decide whether Charles Pasternak's rumbustious attitude is more entertaining than his hilariously inept argumentation ("Curiosity made us great, but it's waning in the West", THES...
Charles Pasternak makes several valid points about why it is that students in Asian cultures seem to perform better than their UK and US counterparts in the biosciences. However, in an article that...
Charles Pasternak asserts that students at "new" universities are not taking courses in philosophy. I can assure him that philosophy, both single honours and in combination, is studied at a wide...
Your article on modern apprenticeships ("Skills flagship fails to inspire", THES, August 8) ignores the fact that completion rates are improving overall and that the figures for 2002-03 look to be...
I find it unbelievable that Arthur Jensen now regards the data of Sir Cyril Burt on identical twins reared apart as in any way genuine and of serious scientific value (Books, THES , August 8). All...
Whatever the rights and wrongs of Arthur Jensen's views on intelligence, he cannot be called the father of g, as your headline has it. That was Charles Spearman (1863-1945), specifically in his paper...
Contrary to the THES editorial ("Rebel MPs must face reality over top-up fees", THES , August 8), the reality faced by Labour backbenchers in the higher education debate is that they now have almost...
Pass rate soars as pupils chase 'easy' A levels Students are shunning traditional academic subjects in favour of less demanding A levels to help them win places at university, a headteachers' leader...
Brussels, 13 Aug 2003 The European Commission's Information Society DG has published a call for tenders relating to a preliminary analysis of the contributions of the EU Information Society policies...