Rules of game lead to strikes
By discussing the dispute between college lecturers and their employers as a kind of poker game played by Natfhe and the Colleges Employers Forum, your leading article (THES, May 26) misses the...
By discussing the dispute between college lecturers and their employers as a kind of poker game played by Natfhe and the Colleges Employers Forum, your leading article (THES, May 26) misses the...
Moves to 'protect' students from sexual relationships with their tutors are patronising and unnecessary, warns Jennie Bristow. The idea that relationships between lecturers and students are a problem...
Expansion without more funding must stop now, says Ann Cotterrell. Quality is suffering through lack of funding. Lecturers are trying to maintain quality in the face of diminishing resources. It is...
The hard left are no doubt celebrating this weekend. As they see it they have won two famous victories, one in respect of strike ballots in further education, the other in respect of students' grants...
Romania's struggle since the winter 1989 overthrow of Ceausescu to loosen the state's grip on society has finally turned to higher education. Here an ambitious and far-reaching reform programme is...
Germany's foreign secretary Klaus Kinkel has called for a fundamental adjustment of the country's higher education system, and wants industry and the federal and state governments to set up a joint...
France's new prime minister, Alain Juppe, has outlined plans to implement two of Jacques Chirac's electoral pledges on education to Parliament, but made no mention of his third major promise: to give...
Human nature being what it is, we may live in a new world but we react in ways shaped by an old one. New visions may inspire but getting there is hard. So found Harold Wilson 30 years ago as his...
One does not have to be a Marxist to appreciate that one of the main marks of social valuation is money. For too long British academics have allowed themselves to be undervalued by undercharging for...
Belarus's national identity has suffered a severe blow just as the second congress of the International Association of Belarusicists celebrate independence. A national referendum engineered by...
American colleges and universities are unclear about their authority to give black-only scholarships following the Supreme Court's decision last week not to review a case involving the University of...
University students in Australia have condemned the federal government for tightening access to both the 糖心Vlog Contribution Scheme and Austudy, the student support programme. Concerned by...
Discovering the causes of vision impairment in Down's syndrome children is the aim of a Pounds 195,000 Medical Research Council-funded project under way at Cardiff University's department of...
Many workers feel barred from promotion because of age, occupation, union membership and employers' attitudes, according to a Unison survey of participants on its Return to Learn programme. The union...
The 1954 Brown ruling outlawed discrimination in education in the United States but Lucy Hodges reports that minorities are finding there are still limits to 'equality' in the Land of the Free. Black...