Letter: 'Scary' talents of PhDs
As a fellow mature postgraduate, I empathise with the plight of Chris Willis and others entering the job market (Letters, THES , August 24). But Willis will probably find that age and set ideas held...
As a fellow mature postgraduate, I empathise with the plight of Chris Willis and others entering the job market (Letters, THES , August 24). But Willis will probably find that age and set ideas held...
Kate Exley offers advice for combating passivity in large first-year lectures (Teaching, THES, July 6), but there is technology that can help scaffold the steps she...
I understand the need to provide your readers with the full facts of student life, but your article on students combining work and study ("Odd jobs are ever more common", THES , August 17) did not...
I remember when pushing the boundaries on computer networks was the accepted norm ("Was Janet 'raped' by a nerd?", THES , August 10). Today's internet activities require confidence and reliability of...
University leaders may welcome John Randall's departure from the Quality Assurance Agency, but it could turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory. That will depend on whether ministers consider the new regime...

Bjorn Lomborg has grabbed headlines by questioning the value of the Kyoto Protocol. But while Lomborg might be a sceptical environmentalist, he is no Bu****e propagandist, argues Fred Pearce. I'm not...
Students with a bit of money can escape for a summer of music among the stars. Christopher Wood reports. Music students not constrained by poverty to toil in a pub or a burger bar during July and...
Time appears to move in a single direction - in which order is gradually replaced by chaos, says Mark Buchanan. But if this is so, how did the universe achieve its initial state? What is time? "If...
Time can be 'clocked' in different ways but how old is it and does it have a future? John D. Barrow reports. Until the early years of the 20th century, time was seen as an inflexible ticking clock...
Guardian The resignation of John Randall, chief executive of the Quality Assurance Agency, has been greeted with glee by universities Independent Aaron Hertzmann, of New York University, has...
Only half reach grade C in GCSE maths Record numbers of pupils have passed their GCSEs, but more than 40 per cent of all candidates are still failing to achieve grades A to C in core...
Yale student missing in South Africa South African police are searching for a Yale University student who has been missing for three weeks after finishing a Zulu language course at the University of...
Clarke bids for university vote Conservative leadership candidate Kenneth Clarke this week promised a compact between the state and universities. His personal manifesto to Tory members said: “I want...
Independent After years of despair over their academic development, boys will narrow the gap with girls in top-grade GCSE success for the first time in the exam's 13-year history, according to...
Jailed students die in Eritrea Two University of Asmara students held in Eritrean government detention with about 2,000 others in temperatures of up to 49C have died in the past week. The students...