Don's Diary: Rescuing childhoods in Gaza
Sunday Breaking news of a suicide bombing at our destination in Tel Aviv ripples down the plane. This incident interrupts a period of several weeks of relative calm in Israel. It is my first visit to...
Sunday Breaking news of a suicide bombing at our destination in Tel Aviv ripples down the plane. This incident interrupts a period of several weeks of relative calm in Israel. It is my first visit to...
Since 2000, we have been conducting a three-year study into law students' attitudes to debt. Surprisingly, the first-year data showed that, regardless of type of institution, more than 56 per cent of...
Grow up, says Andrew Oswald. Vice-chancellors deserve high salaries for all the work they do I was in a meeting of senior business people in London last week. They wanted to know what university...
How can she justify her boycott as a 'private citizen' yet sack me for being a 'public' representative of Israel? asks Gideon Toury Over the past few days I have been bombarded with electronic copies...
Following the union of Guildhall and North London universities, John Shaw looks at the pros and cons of merger When universities merge, teaching staff might feel they inhabit a Lewis Carroll universe...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage Name: Caroline Baillie Age: Definitely five, sometimes 100. Job: Deputy director of the UK Centre for Materials Education...
Performance indicators designed to measure universities' success in getting graduates into work are worthless, a professor of economics who has studied the formula and pronounced it fundamentally...
UK researchers are afraid to apply for funding from Europe in case they are too successful, the House of Commons science and technology committee has heard. European Framework funding was viewed as a...
The loss of the space shuttle Columbia may have been a human tragedy but many US scientists say its impact on research is less than catastrophic, despite the loss of more than 100 on-board...
Former Cabinet minister and Labour Party stalwart Barbara Castle, who died last year aged 91, has left the original transcript of her Cabinet diaries from the 1960s to the University of Bradford....
Susan Baker , a reader in social sciences at Cardiff University, has been appointed King Carl XVI Gustaf's professor of environmental sciences for 2003-04 based at Umeå University, Sweden. The...
Vice-chancellors have accepted far greater pay rises than the increases given to their staff. University heads got a median rise of 6 per cent last year, according to a survey by The THES . Some 33...
Lecturers' leaders are planning an academic boycott of London Metropolitan University as industrial relations there collapse. Staff have been told that they will have their salaries stopped if they...
Fellows at King's College, Cambridge, have closed ranks over reports that they have turned down distinguished Palestinian-born academic Edward Said for an honorary fellowship. The college refused to...
The Conservative Party should back the government's plans for higher education and end the agony of opposition policy for opposition's sake, a former Tory minister said this week. Robert Jackson, who...