Curtain rises on DIY drama
In the next media revolution audiences will rediscover their innate dramatic talents and make their own entertainment on a virtual stage, says Sharon Springel. Ours is an information-obsessed society...
In the next media revolution audiences will rediscover their innate dramatic talents and make their own entertainment on a virtual stage, says Sharon Springel. Ours is an information-obsessed society...
Many THES readers believe that standards in higher education have fallen since 1990 but, unlike two years ago, those who do are now a minority. The survey also shows a tough attitude to low standards...
Whistleblowers (THES, June 4) has attacked the Association of University Teachers at Queen's University, Belfast, on the basis of very selective and out-of-context quotations from a tribunal case...
Having helped compile and use multiple-choice questions for computer-marked assessments with undergraduates for more than 20 years ("Computer marking splits unis", THES, June 4). I feel that well-...
Neil Kay's claim (Letters, THES, June 4) that the Dearing report's calculation of the rate of return to higher education is fundamentally flawed is itself in error. The purpose of the exercise was to...
Ben Thompson Third-year student in media studies at the University of Westminster. Ben Thompson spells out why many students are fed up with the industrial action of their lecturers. It is an easy...
Q) I was recently appointed the first woman head of our department and am already detecting jealousy among some of my male colleagues. What is the best way to handle the problem without alienating my...
Robert C. Hudson was kind to quote me in his review "Balkan and other questions" (THES, June 4), albeit to justify a position that I do not support. I do say there are exceptions to all...
Your column and Helen Hague's report ("9.2 per cent of professors are womenI" THES, June 4) replicates information women across the United Kingdom live with each day. We are discriminated against,...
WHAT - Kate Exley gives some tips on keeping students amused and focused when lectures are large and hours are long. WHY - So that students can join in activities that help fix new ideas and...
The article on Daniel Goleman's popularisation of emotional intelligence ("A time and emotion study", THES, June 4) cannot pass without comment. Goleman's recent book did much to popularise the...
The biotech industry is desperate to sell the argument that we need genetically modified crops to feed the world ("Seeds of hope, kernels of truth", THES, June 4). I have no doubt that Michael Lipton...
The claim is that GM technology can increase the total amount of food available. Millions of people are starving, but their starvation is caused not by shortage of food but by poor distribution of it...
The National Union of Students has criticised tuition fees and attacked them as an assault on social justice. This argument hides two questionable assumptions. The first is that a means-tested...
Frank Furedi describes how lecturers are coming under pressure to pass students whose grasp of English is less than adequate. Recently, one of my former students, who now lectures in a new university...