Scotland shows heavenly lump
Glasgow University this week celebrates the bicentenary of Scotland's first confirmed meteor fall, which hit the ground in a nearby quarry. A smoking trail crashed into the ground and a party of...
Glasgow University this week celebrates the bicentenary of Scotland's first confirmed meteor fall, which hit the ground in a nearby quarry. A smoking trail crashed into the ground and a party of...
Thrills that never diminish: hitting a ball to the boundary; making an audience laugh; a lively seminar discussion; love. Thrills that eventually diminish to zero or below: chairing a meeting; being...
Marketisation has energised US higher education but it has its downsides, says David Kirp The bogeyman of "marketisation" haunts the rancorous debate over the higher education bill. Viewed from...
Vivisection is necessary despite the search for alternatives, says Simon Festing No one wants to use animals for medical research if it can be avoided. It's controversial. The public doesn't like it...
The professional world offers many opportunities to shoot oneself in the foot. Valerie Atkinson highlights a few favourites Can you recall being single? Did you ever try to entice someone who was...
Derby College, Buxton, is looking for two assistant directors to take it forward during one of its most significant events - the move into £15 million new premises, writes Claire Sanders University...
Kathy Wiles, 35 Director £35,251 - £39,958 University of Newcastle upon Tyne Job advertised in The Times Higher , August 29 2003 Kathy Wiles came home when she got the top job at the Centre for...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage Name: Gavin Burnage Age: 40 Job: Computer-assisted language learning officer in the faculty of modern and medieval...
Lecturers, bite your tongue, relinquish control and get those students talking. It will do wonders for classroom dynamics, says Rosanna Breen Teachers are in that awkward position of having to strike...
A new government centre for research on alternatives to animal research is expected to anger anti-vivisection groups by underlining the need for some animal experiments to continue. The national...
Oxford University's next vice-chancellor has won a legal battle against his native New Zealand government to stop the publication of university league tables. John Hood, who will join Oxford this...
The Measure of All Things
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from the best-known work of a poet and critic: "An ambiguity, in ordinary speech, means something very...
The Hand
Thinking it Through