The cash for references debate
Valentine Cunningham is so overwhelmed by the number of references he has to write he is considering charging for them. How valuable are they? he asks. After all, he never gets any feedback. THERE IS...
Valentine Cunningham is so overwhelmed by the number of references he has to write he is considering charging for them. How valuable are they? he asks. After all, he never gets any feedback. THERE IS...
The merger of the Association of University and College Lecturers into the Association of University Teachers is a success because both unions had very similar policies and were financially healthy....
Undergraduate medical education is about to descend yet again into a period of turmoil and indecision. Clinical academics are concerned about the financial squeeze from the National Health Service...
The debate on peer review has to go beyond the way research councils distribute their funds. But your suggestions (THES, leader, January 9) for expanding the debate do not take it very far. The...
In the recent correspondence on peer review the arguments are all about club membership. "Change the rules, get in some new members (more like us) and all will be better" seems to be the prevailing...
The discussion on peer review and the role and scope of the RAE raises interesting questions for an applied scientist. After 15 years as an engineering geologist in industry, publishing one case...
Those of your readers who are familiar with our procedures in Cambridge will know that discussions of the Regent House are not always well attended. In fact the meeting you reported last week (THES,...
It seems that in almost every academic discipline there are those who either deny the existence of a reality "out there" or say that if there is a reality it remains inaccessible to us. For those of...
Richard Clogg's piece on election of professors (THES,January 23) falls into the fashionable trap of proposing constant procedural complexity to deal with a rather infrequent problem. I have been an...
The other Friday I spent five and a half hours sitting in the chamber of the House of Commons listening to the debate on Teresa Gorman's Devolution for England bill. I will not go into detail as to...
TWO independent reports in the past year have cast grave doubts on the fairness of the French higher education system. Such accusations strike at the very heart of the French constitution. Equality...
University of Wales, Aberystwyth. LLD: Edward Heath, Conservative member of parliament for Old Bexley and Sidcup, former prime minister (1970-74), winner of the Sydney to Hobart Ocean Race (1969) and...
Welfare to what? Phil Baty on what the government's New Deal has to offer to colleges and students COLLEGES will be able to bid for a slice of Pounds 700 million over the life of the current...
The North report on Oxford University recommends that it could learn from Cambridge Peter North, author of North report and former vice-chancellor of Oxford University Colin Lucas (above) , vice-...
The North report on Oxford University recommends that it could learn from Cambridge Alec Broers, vice-chancellor, Cambridge University "We need to be quite clear that those who pay the piper call the...