More choice for Poles
The political changes in eastern Europe that began in 1989, and the disappearance of the Iron Curtain, offered chances for universities in the region to establish closer relations with academic...
The political changes in eastern Europe that began in 1989, and the disappearance of the Iron Curtain, offered chances for universities in the region to establish closer relations with academic...
Huw Richards's otherwise reasonable write-up of the French election (THES, May 5) contains the statement: "after getting their (opinion poll) findings as spectacularly wrong as their British...
In the quality assurance debate I am always surprised to see little or no reference to the work of professional bodies in course validation. The Royal Institute of British Architects has been working...
As an unlucky applicant, I wonder why out of 62 awards for the 1995/96 British Academy Research Leave Scheme in the Humanities, only three were awarded to applicants from new universities. Jean-...
Rakesh Bhanot (THES, April 21) suggests that if European universities move to a secular calendar, it would be easier to spend a semester abroad. A Netherlands Organisation for International Co-...
It looks as if the Association of University Teachers will have no option but to ratify the agreement reached last week for a pay increase of 2.7 per cent. That will set the benchmark for the Natfhe...
This week's Final Word comes from the first of Clio's followers: "'Soft countries,' he said, 'breed soft men. It is not the property of any one soil to produce fine fruits and good soldiers too.' The...
Nicola Lacey on Luce Irigaray's Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche . I have spent far longer choosing the book for this column than writing the column itself. My initial enthusiasm for the project...
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Social Scientists meet the Media
Breaking from Taylorism:
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