Females as bosses
AS A mere administrator I have perhaps been unable to grasp the intellectual depth of Celia Kitzinger's article (THES, June 12). It does seem, however, that the strains highlighted in the female-to-...
AS A mere administrator I have perhaps been unable to grasp the intellectual depth of Celia Kitzinger's article (THES, June 12). It does seem, however, that the strains highlighted in the female-to-...
LEE HARVEY mistakenly uses Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals conferences to demonstrate the ever-rising costs of one-day conferences (THES, June 5). But the Pounds 282 (Pounds 240 plus VAT...
WANG Gungwu (THES, June 5) makes an interesting analysis of the reasons why in the field of Asian studies the North-South link has flourished much more than the South-South link. However, Professor...
Proponents of quality initiatives, such as John Randall (THES, June 12), are not engaged in "questioning received wisdom" nor are they heroic warriors against the elitism of "unaccountable...
YOU report (June 5) that the Quality Assurance Agency's proposed new system is being attacked from more than one side. There is a further problem with the way in which the system is being implemented...
The Fairness at Work white paper has aroused considerable interest among industrial relations and law academics in universities. But what does it mean for university workers? Although there are still...
THE GREEK supreme court has ruled that degrees from foreign universities are invalid if part of the studies take place at a branch in Greece. The ruling effectively blocks the way for the...
When is a voucher not a voucher? When it is a tertiary education tuition allowance. That, at least, is according to New Zealand's University Students' Association in response to their government's...
THE prospect of no more money for teaching in Gordon Brown's public expenditure reforms has cast a shadow over hopes for more science funding. Economists and university finance chiefs warned that the...
There were calls for a Royal Commission to reform Oxford and Cambridge universities this week following the resignation of Sir Stephen Tumim as principal of St Edmund's Hall, Oxford. Sir Stephen,...
Chancellor Gordon Brown has given the first public sign that science and technology may be a significant winner in the comprehensive spending review. But scientists fear that all research money could...
The National Union of Students is concerned about reports that Oxford University plans a fast-track expulsion of students who do not pay the new Pounds 1,000 tuition fees promptly. The NUS said it...
Prospective medical school students can now compare courses on offer at universities across the country by visiting one web site. The Association for the Study of Medical Education has collated...
London Guildhall University has created one of Europe's largest business schools, composed of six of its departments. The school's courses will range from accounting and financial services to law and...
Oxford University and the Said Foundation have unveiled the proposed design for a new Said Business School building. An outline application has been submitted to city planners for the building, on a...