Teaching attractions 2
What evidence is there that having a first or even a PhD makes you a better teacher? The comment that "students in state schools are being short-changed by not having access to the most highly...
What evidence is there that having a first or even a PhD makes you a better teacher? The comment that "students in state schools are being short-changed by not having access to the most highly...
The "export" of children to Australia, Canada and New Zealand by some voluntary childcare agencies is not "Britain's guilty secret" (Don's Diary, THES , January 10). The subject has been covered in...
Higher education needs more working-class academics, not just students, if it is to ensure real equality and progress ("Will rich ideas tackle a very poor show?", THES , January 10). These academics...
Nick Petford in his review of Plate Tectonics: An Insider's History of the Modern Theory of the Earth (Books, THES , January 3) writes of sociological theories that "claim that hypothesis testing...
Susan Bassnett (Soapbox, THES , January 10) is right to deplore the confusion over the criteria and processes by which PhDs are awarded in the humanities. She is less justified, however, in expecting...
What's wrong with capitals (News, THES , January 10)? They are useful Signposts Highlighting Key Items in otherwise Featureless Oceans of Monotonous Print. Does the plain english campaign avoid...
Brussels, 15 Jan 2003 Brussels, 23 January 2002 Whilst women make up more than 50% of all graduates in higher education in the European Union, they represent only 15% of researchers in industry....
Brussels, 15 Jan 2003 Europe's one billion euro mission to land a spacecraft on the Wirtanen comet has been abandoned, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced on 15 January. The project was thrown...
Paris, 15 Jan 2003 European scientists will be 'turning off' the effects of gravity during the STS-107 Space Shuttle research mission this month in order to gain a better understanding of processes...
Brussels, 15 Jan 2003 A recently completed EU funded project has developed a series of tourist related electronic services. CRUMPET, creation of user-friendly mobile services personalised for tourism...
Brussels, 15 Jan 2003 An innovation policy study written for the Commission's Enterprise DG argues the case for a 'third generation innovation policy' that recognises the 'centrality of innovation to...
Landslide vote for Clinton in Oxford Bill Clinton has emerged as the overwhelming favourite among Oxford undergraduates to succeed the late Roy Jenkins as chancellor of the university. Despite his...
Brussels, 14 Jan 2003 The Commission has welcomed comments from the Greek Presidency suggesting that the EU should fund defence research projects, and has called for further debate on the issue....
Brussels, 14 Jan 2003 The Informa life sciences group is hosting the 2003 InfoTechPharma conference in London from 10 to 13 February. The event is a unique world meeting for information technology...
Brussels, 14 Jan 2003 Drought regions in southern Europe can now achieve healthy crop yields with less irrigation water thanks to irrigation scheduling programs recently developed by a EU funded...