Foreign aid
The entrance to Dante's inferno reads "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here". The same advice might be given to overseas professors who get jobs at English universities. I spent over 20 years teaching...
The entrance to Dante's inferno reads "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here". The same advice might be given to overseas professors who get jobs at English universities. I spent over 20 years teaching...
Rather than facing the "inevitable abolition" of the Further Education Funding Council in a somewhat down-spirited fashion, our staff are in good heart ("FEFC staff face up to an uncertain future",...
Each fortnight this section will list funds available for academic researchers. Details should be submitted to research@thesis.co.uk European Commission http://www.echo.lu/ iap/ Call for proposals to...
Employees at two universities and one institute may lose their jobs, as managers struggle to contend with falling student numbers and budget deficits. Southampton Institute is planning to cut courses...
Knowing how to surf the net is more important than good grammar, says Jean Aitchison. "In the last decade, Oxford students' command of basic English has plunged from the atrocious to the abominable...
The role of the Teacher Training Agency should be "redrawn", but there is no case yet for it to be abolished or privatised, the government said this week. A quinquennial review of the TTA, conducted...
(Photograph) - Staffordshire University design student Kamini Chauhan won a trip to Florida after her glass designs - entitled Alien Vessels - caught the eye of the organisers of a conference on...
Chinese student bodies and university authorities say they have received hundreds of phone calls from students seeking permission to enlist to help defend Yugoslavia. Companies and enterprises across...
Your interview with Kary Mullis demonstrates how little has been learned by British journalists about Aids in the past decade ("Cresting controversy", THES, April 23). The clinical association...
I have only just seen your startling headline proclaiming that "'Bonkers' job index irks v-cs" (THES, April 23). Shame on v-cs for being so narrow-minded. In this age of ubiquitous league tables, I...
Your article reporting the complaints of pro-vivisection societies and industries proclaims that "Science faces troubled future" (THES, April 30). But the prospect of a more open ethical debate on...
There appears to be some confusion on whether or not student representatives are in favour of tuition fees (Soapbox, THES, May 14). No one disagrees that the abolition of tuition fees is not the only...
Tuition fees are a disgraceful attack on the principles of free state education and blathering on about how hard up our universities are misses the point ("Abolishing fees in Scotland will add to...
The Scottish Liberal Democrats have made a curious choice of the issue of opposition to tuition fees as the centrepiece of their coalition negotiations. The Liberal Democratic Party is committed to...
Scientists should shun the media until their research has been peer reviewed, argue Brian Heap and Peter Collins. What do you do if, as a research scientist, you make a discovery that you know will...