Complex Christopher
Our article "Shards of Genius" (THES, March 29) was both truncated and garbled in the sub-editorial process. Christopher's genius for learning languages is in marked contrast with his poor...
Our article "Shards of Genius" (THES, March 29) was both truncated and garbled in the sub-editorial process. Christopher's genius for learning languages is in marked contrast with his poor...
I write to place your front page article, "Colleges plan to enrol children" (THES, April 5) in perspective. The initial enquiry (to me) related to the Dearing report and in particular my attitude...
Sarah Nelson's article "Best footnote forward" (THES, April 12), seems to me to be based on cultural misunderstandings between the world of journalism and the world of academic writing. I frequently...
Sarah Nelson's antipathy to the excessive use of references in social science publications commands sympathy. Could I point out that aspiring postgraduates (however much they may agree with her), if...
As the academies warn that research capability is under threat, Tony Trinci puts flesh on the bones they rattle. The November 1995 Budget represents a defining moment for university education and...
What a lovely spoof ("All-year study is inevitable", THES, April 12)! But a little over the top. The evidently fictitious "Lady Blackstone" (nice touch) was clearly too remote from the realities of...
SATURDAY. Heathrow. LOT flight to Warsaw. A strange journey indeed. Read Primo Levi. Reflect on his words about being so preoccupied by power and money that we forget our essential fragility - "...
There can be few industries in which both the employers' bodies and the trade unions are simultaneously contemplating their futures. Further education is one of them. John Akker (THES, March 29)...
Deng Xiaoping, the so-called "paramount leader" of China, is still presumed to be alive. However, recent reports from Beijing have revealed that any utterance of the patriarch must be "interpreted"...
Will the Tories, as before, stage an eleventh-hour recovery and snatch victory from Labour's grasp? Ivor Crewe thinks not Last week's emphatic Labour win in the prosperous, middle England...
How did early man learn to talk? James Hurford discovers that psychologists, anthropologists, linguists and neurologists all have something to say on the subject. What was the origin of human...
The number of students aiming for General National Vocational Qualifications and places in higher education grew by 4 per cent last year, a report from the Universities and Colleges Admissions...
The Teacher Training Agency is to develop defined standards of knowledge and skills required in newly-qualified teachers and a system for assessing the effectiveness of teacher training. The...
(Photograph) - One way out of funding cuts? Primary school children help the University of Central Lancashire spell out exactly how much money the university has received from the Lottery Sports Fund...
Spanish universities are struggling to broaden their curricula. Rebecca Warden reports from Valencia where the country's rectors drew up their rescue plan and where staff and students at the city's...