Letter: Community ignored (1)
Widening access and social inclusion initiatives are not new ("Universities Scotland praises access efforts", For the record, THES , March 23). But they reflect a "deficit" approach to people,...
Widening access and social inclusion initiatives are not new ("Universities Scotland praises access efforts", For the record, THES , March 23). But they reflect a "deficit" approach to people,...
I see from your report on student numbers ("UK split in student numbers", For the record, THES, March 30) that Scotland and Northern Ireland are no longer part of the United Kingdom. "People under 21...
The Library and Information Commission's recommendations that university libraries open their doors to the public sounded out of date ("College libraries to open to public", THES , April 6). Many (...
My daughter is pursuing a vocational degree at Leeds Metropolitan University. Now in her second year, she is fulfilling the mandatory requirement to work full-time for a whole year in industry. While...
Your article "Lecturers protest at 2,000 job cuts" ( THES , April 6), was misleading in so far as it related to the University of Luton. Luton is aiming to cut fewer than 60 jobs and not the 100 as...
My colleagues and I wonder whether university history departments are aware of the drastic drop in the knowledge their future students are likely to have with the new AS/A-level syllabus. Students at...
Have THES readers seen the booklet Financial Support for ÌÇÐÄVlog Students produced by the Department for Education and Employment? At 75 multi-coloured pages, it will still leave students...
David Packham drew attention to the conflicts that can arise when university research engages with business ("Public interest comes before industry profits", Opinion, THES , March 30). With the...
Argument is hotting up over whether knowledge and information generated by universities should be made freely available or whether it should be regarded as an asset the university or the individual...
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a Canadian cultural critic: "The medium, or process, of our time - electric technology - is...

Is it true that Christianity has no unified view? asks Richard Harries. The assumption running through this book is one that we have to take seriously: that we live in a postmodern world. In short,...
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