Who got that job?
Angela Hull, professor of spatial planning, department of the built environment, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Job advertised The Times Higher, June 16, 2006 At the start of her lectures on urban...
Angela Hull, professor of spatial planning, department of the built environment, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Job advertised The Times Higher, June 16, 2006 At the start of her lectures on urban...
Rule changes mean new bioscience researchers will find it easier to set up their own labs, says Melanie Newman Early-career bioscience researchers and lecturers will find it easier to secure funding...
UNIVERSITY OF POPPLETON BSc in Palmistry Report from the external examiner: Professor J. K. L. Anonymous This was another very successful year for the department of palmistry. There were 36 first-...
I have staked a lot on centenaries but I fail to understand their charm. In 1988, I published a book about the Spanish Armada. I had a biography of Columbus ready for 1992. I took part in...
A couple of years ago, one university, in a desire to be seen to be taking the issue of plagiarism seriously, took the commendable step of spelling out exactly what did and what did not constitute...
I would like to congratulate Exeter University for aiming to set up a European Centre for Palestinian Studies. I hope that it can play its part in the foundation of a Palestinian state. But it won't...
Illan Pappé is reported as being concerned that if Jewish students concentrate on defending Israel "they then risked drawing Muslim anger against the state of Israel upon themselves". I do not see...
One of Paul Buckland's students at Bournemouth University sings his praises as a fine teacher, passionate about his subject, a fair marker and someone who always has an open door (Letters, April 6)....
The recent resignation of a professor who has had his marking and that of a second marker overturned by a head of school with a vested interest in passing students is surely prescient ("Marks U-turn...
With regard to last week's article on biosemiotics (Features, March 30), my impression is that there is a quite wide understanding among biologists that life is communicational. Immunologists,...
Your article "Bin recipe book, let them create" (Working Knowledge, March 30) on linking teaching and research for students didn't make any reference to the role of dissemination in the process. I...
The Chancellor's announcement of increased spending on science is welcome, as is the news that research councils are to be allowed to use their end-of-year flexibility. This restores £100 million to...
The Times Higher deserves congratulation for the reports in recent issues highlighting the appalling pressures confronting younger academic staff in particular. Universities are subject to greater...
I'm concerned about the comments made in your article "Tutors despair over students" (March 30) and especially the comment that there are "some students who do not work hard enough". If this is a...
"Participation hits 43%" (March 30) missed the figures paving the way for Tony Blair's legacy. It shows that, if the initial participation rate is extended to include those aged 31-60, and if private...