Sixth-formers get taste of university life
* More inner-city secondary pupils will get a taste of university life in a new summer school network next year. About 5,000 sixth-formers will next summer attend such universities as Oxford,...
* More inner-city secondary pupils will get a taste of university life in a new summer school network next year. About 5,000 sixth-formers will next summer attend such universities as Oxford,...
* Caribbean men need half a year longer in education on average to achieve the same goals as white men and have fewer degrees than other ethnic groups, according to an 11-year survey by Essex...
Is it necessary to crank up Terry Eagleton's unpleasant animosity towards Gayatri Spivak ("More craic, less Spivak", THES, November 19)? The wonderful mistake in the contents page announcing that...
The article investigating PhD drop-outs using a sample of "successful doctoral candidates" ("Doctorates: why so many give up", THES, November 19) reminds me of a (probably apocryphal) story about an...
Saul Estrin's admission that his female staff earn lower salaries because of lower positions ("Natfhe rails at 'endemic discrimination' in pay", THES, November 12) reminded me of a train driver who...
On reading Brendan O'Malley's interview with James Callaghan ("What Jim knew and Henry did", THES, November 12) one could be forgiven for thinking the ethnic cleansing started in 1974 in Cyprus. Well...
Phil Baty suggests universities are targeting small donors to avoid the earmarking that sometimes happens with large gifts ("Spare us a million, guv?", THES, November 12). This is far too simplistic...
Tony Tysome ("Great idea, but what's in it for us?", THES, November 19) highlights the lack of financial incentive for universities to participate in the regional development agencies springing up...
The article on RDAs suggests that "the advantages for higher education are unclear and rather unexciting". In the Northeast the reverse is true. One of our RDA's core objectives is to "place...
I am surprised by Baroness Blackstone's claim (Letters, THES, November 19) that the Department for Education's February 1998 research on mature students' reaction to tuition fees ("Ministers accused...
Kathryn Jackson's report on intersex patients made the relationship between them and the doctors who treat them appear to be more adversarial than it is ("Why should a John be a Joan", THES, October...
University chiefs are busy devising strategies on teaching and learning, but are they talking enough to ordinary academics, asks Liz Allen. By the end of January the Higher Education Funding Council...
Nudity, sexuality and the Stones are par for the course, as Melody Mellor finds out from Leeds communications students. "Some of the material you will see today," began Richard Howells, "is so...
"Teach thyself" may become the motto of a university on Canada's west coast once it introduces five teacherless classes as part of a pilot project. The University of British Columbia in Vancouver is...
Admissions staff this week attacked the Student Loans Company for asking every university and college to complete manually a list of all students who have loans. The Department for Education and...