Stark warnings of staff crisis
In the news analysis "Stark warnings of staff crisis" (THES, February 25) figure 3 contained an error. The ratio shown should have been members of staff aged over 50:per members of staff up to 35. It...
In the news analysis "Stark warnings of staff crisis" (THES, February 25) figure 3 contained an error. The ratio shown should have been members of staff aged over 50:per members of staff up to 35. It...
As an Adlerian counselling practitioner, I was very interested in the ideas in "Brother Cain, Sister Jane" (THES, February 4). Juliet Mitchell, contributing as a psychoanalyst, comments that "...
The article "Research 'time bomb' is a threat to teaching" (THES, February 25) argued that consumer students want a degree to do a job, not to do academic research. But for many of us, there is a...
The forces arrayed against the top-up fee advocates are great and not without clout ("No 10 backs Russell elite's freedom fight", THES, February 25). They must, however, not win the day if the United...
Natasha Loder asserts that we have something to learn from the United States ("Just what the postdocs ordered", THES, February 25). Despite scandalous levels of casualisation in United Kingdom...
Your correspondents who express disquiet at 25 per cent of academic staff being 55 or over, or a third being over 50, are arithmetically challenged ("Stark warning of staff crisis", THES, February 25...
Responding to our article on the unreliability of multiple-choice tests (Teaching, THES, February 4), Gareth Holsgrove (Letters, THES, Feb 11) dismisses attempts to use penalty scoring (or negative...
If the procedures in the example below are followed, students soon cease to guess. With five possible answers, the odds of getting the right answer are not worth the risk of guessing. Rubric: Select...
Now that the goods and services part of the Disability Discrimination Act is in force, should not textbook publishers offer their books in CD format for visually impaired and other students who rely...
Government support of workplace degrees is welcome. At Glasgow Caledonian University, workplace learning has been progressively and successfully developed since 1992. Candidates who complete their...
Students' mental health is suffering under the stresses of mass education. Colin Lago looks at how sympathetic staff can ease the burdens. The notion that "student days are the best ones of your life...
The lion's share of the Pounds 68 million provided by chancellor Gordon Brown to set up the pioneering partnership between Cambridge University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will go...
Tensions caused by the town-gown split found in most university towns could be a thing of the past in Leeds, thanks to an initiative aimed at improving the relationship between locals and the city's...
The East Midlands Development Agency has joined forces with a clutch of further and higher education institutions to create a multimillion pound regional research and training campus specialising in...
Fear of dumbing down has blighted Cambridge University's decision to offer part-time PhDs for the first time. A professor has complained that the plan is "grudging", with "dismaying" elements, writes...