Fledgling state sees its wings cut
THREE years after South Africa's first democratic elections, the redistribution of higher education funds from historically privileged to disadvantaged universities and technikons is to begin in...
THREE years after South Africa's first democratic elections, the redistribution of higher education funds from historically privileged to disadvantaged universities and technikons is to begin in...
John Brooks argues that all universities must decide how best to balance the teaching research divide The great strength of the higher education system is its ability to evolve to meet both national...
Frank Webster, below, believes Britain would benefit from creating a cluster of research universities to which 5-star departments could transfer. There are more than 100 higher education institutions...
JOHN GRAY's less than supportive review of Norberto Bobbio's Left and Right: The significance of a political distinction (THES, November 15) makes errors of omission and emphasis. Two-thirds of his...
WE NOTE and support the chorus of criticism over the classification of geography and psychology as "classroom-based" disciplines (THES, December 20). Like them, archaeology is believed to have been...
IN A year when some women will be celebrating their first Christmas as ordained priests, you offer us an entirely male view of Christmas (THES, December 20). If we must have such dubious pieces at...
DIANA GARNHAM makes a number of important points about the grants recently announced by the National Lottery Charities Board for medical research charities (THES, December 20). The board can indeed...
YOUR informative analysis of last year's research assessment exercise (THES, December 20) lacked a breakdown in the analysis of medical subjects, especially hospital-based clinical subjects. A...
THE NEGATIVE comments on nursing research in your editorial undermine the real progress that is being made in this area from a historically low base. Comparing the 1992 and 1996 assessments, the...
A LITTLE caution is required against the rhetoric of "improved" research in United Kingdom universities. It should be remembered that the RAE panels were asked to take a prospective view of the...
IMAGINE two university departments, each with six research active staff. The first contains three researchers of international excellence, and three who are young and full of promise. The second...
YOUR OPINION piece about the RAE entitled "Open, improving and accountable" stated: "But it is equally plausible that the great research race has got more people out of bed earlier and in front of...
ACADEMICS at Leicester University are warning that the Government may be jumping the gun on firearms legislation. While the House of Lords is considering amendments to gun laws in the wake of the...
FIVE months after Nasa scientists stunned the world with supposed evidence of past life on Mars, British microbiologists have discovered features on a chip of Martian meteorite that add weight to...
IT'S THAT time of year again: people are flocking to shops hoping to snap up a few of the many bargains promised in the New Year sales. But when is a bargain really a bargain? "Very occasionally,"...