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The European Economy since 1945
Academics call time on 'illiterate' students Lecturers at some of the new universities are calling for a public debate on standards because they say functionally illiterate students are being passed...
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Social taboos and a lack of funding have turned parts of the multibillion-pound global pornography industry into no-go areas for research, scholars said this week. Academics spoke to The Times Higher...
Academics face fine balancing act in supporting ill-equipped students while upholding standards, says Phil Baty. Evidence of the deep professional conflicts faced by academics supporting students...
Schools are worried about the number of universities using entrance tests, an admissions chief said this week. Speaking ahead of the 2007 Universities and Colleges Admissions Service conference,...
A disabled student who was denied the right to go on stage to receive a symbolic handshake in the Canterbury Christ Church University graduation ceremony has been awarded £4,000 for injury to...
Film, music and drama play leading roles in The Times Higher 's jobs pages this week, with three institutions seeking new staff. Kingston University is after lecturers in music technology and popular...
The official participation rate for higher education stands at 43 per cent of 18-30 year olds, the Government confirmed this week. The number of students has increased by 44,000 since 1999, Higher...
The Government is not doing enough to reduce potential risks of nanotechnology, the Council for Science and Technology has said. The CST's Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies Review , published...
A professor has resigned from Bournemouth University in disgust after senior managers overruled his decision to fail 13 of his students. Phil Baty reports. It was a difficult decision, but Paul...