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Art students find that corporate commissions and sponsorship give them much-needed exposure, income and business skills. Susan Elkin surveys the scene Few people have been in the shadowy depths of an...
Art students find that corporate commissions and sponsorship give them much-needed exposure, income and business skills. Susan Elkin surveys the scene Few people have been in the shadowy depths of an...
It took an academic with little interest in politics to show the Conservative Party how to give more women a shot at Parliament, writes Huw Richards Academic expertise can take lives in unexpected...
With the 100th Tour de France approaching, Hugh Dauncey and Geoff Hare reflect on how one of sport's most gruelling events mirrors essential French values and character In July, millions of French...
Political Islam may provide the Iraqi people with a way to forge a democratic and inclusive future, despite Anglo-American opposition, says Iftikhar Malik The sight of multitudes of impassioned,...
There are basically two answers to the question: "What are universities for?" (News, THES , May 16). Universities exist (a) to teach students, and (b) to house communities of researchers/scholars....
Almost all universities have the legal basis for their activities defined by their charters. The charter for the University of Wales, Bangor, states its objects as: "The advancement and dissemination...
Charles Clarke refers to the "medieval concept" of the university as a community of scholars. In fact the primary purpose of the medieval university was to prepare students for the then major...
Charles Clarke's arguments, and those of some of his critics, rest on a false polarity. It is the process of seeking truth for its own sake that is the main basis for the economic and social benefits...
The true graduate jobs picture is hidden, not only in the First Destination Survey ("Figures hid true graduate jobs picture", THES , May 9) but in your league tables. Many of those labelled as taking...
We were surprised that Westminster's media and communications courses were rated below institutions that had lower scores in teaching and research assessments in your ranking for the subjects. The...
Latin American studies exist - except in The THES league tables. There, alongside Asia and Africa, we find a solitary America, of a distinctly Anglo hue. It is true that for the purposes of the RAE,...
The data used for your league tables are selective. In terms of RAE scores, the University of Luton is recorded as receiving a 3a in business studies and a 3b in hospitality, leisure, recreation,...
Damian Green's proposal (Opinion, THES , May 16) to turn back the clock to an era of tax funding for a more elite system of higher education is wrong. We need more graduates, not fewer, to promote...
Phil Baty's feature "Did the Oxford blues turn red?" ( THES , May 9) refers to Jenifer Hart's "brief career" as a Soviet mole in the 1930s. It does not mention her subsequent career as a fellow of St...
It is time to fight for better pay and conditions - but by causing students to suffer? ("Hurt your students to escalate pay fight", THES , May 16). If employers fail to see that a 40 per cent fall...