Letter: Islam in US story
Talk of an inevitable conflict between Islam and the West is "a fundamental fallacy" (Features, THES , November 9), not least because the two civilisations have long influenced each other. The...
Talk of an inevitable conflict between Islam and the West is "a fundamental fallacy" (Features, THES , November 9), not least because the two civilisations have long influenced each other. The...
The argument for fees or a graduate tax is that as a graduate benefits financially from a degree, he or she should repay the taxpayer who footed the bill. But high-earning graduates pay a higher tax...
In the November 8 adjournment debate, MP Barry Sheerman said: "We consulted all the universities in the area. We invited groups of students, members of staff (to give) evidence about whether and to...
David Blunkett made a promise before the last general election and is delivering it. He said that as home secretary, he would make his predecessor Jack Straw look like a liberal. Now he wants powers...
Staff at the University of Wolverhampton are going off sick with stress. Staff in further education are feeling under-appreciated. Chelsea Clinton is homesick. It is November. But this is not just...

Sally Pomme Clayton explains why folklore is a life-or-death issue. A little black fish was swimming along, looking for a fish-trap to be caught in. He looked out of the water and saw a house. It was...
Fake hangings and fraternity members in Ku Klux Klan outfits show the racism on Deep-South campuses. Report by David Jobbins and Deborah Bolling. Southern trees bear strange fruit, Blood on the...
Racism and discrimination against ethnic-minority staff infect academia. Helen Hague reports on initiatives to address the problem and speaks to some of its victims. When black students see that...
Affirmative action brought more minorities into US higher education. But, Sarah Murray writes, it is under threat and the alternatives are not compelling. After the devastating attacks on New York...

Third stream of funding 'vital', says Floud Universities chief Roderick Floud today called for more government money to support institutions’ links with business, industry and local communities....
Graduates suffer jobs freeze Job offers have been withdrawn and vacancies cut. Newly hired graduates are being paid to do nothing. Employers may be downplaying it, but 11 September has...
Britain bows out of manned missions Britain will not train astronauts or contribute to manned space missions even if this sets it apart from its European neighbours, science minister Lord Sainsbury...
Cholesterol drug hailed as new aspirin Researchers claimed yesterday that thousands of lives could be saved in Britain if people at risk from heart attacks and strokes took a new type of drug. Rory...
Inquiry bars cancer scientist A Johns Hopkins University scientist has been barred from leading research involving human subjects after an internal inquiry found he had tested experimental...