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Harvard University has raised a record $2.6 billion for teaching and research, 25 per cent more than the goal of its five-year campaign, and by far the largest amount ever raised for higher education.
Harvard University has raised a record $2.6 billion for teaching and research, 25 per cent more than the goal of its five-year campaign, and by far the largest amount ever raised for higher education.
British academics have helped to update a 1995 media monitoring study, which found that women were primarily represented in the world's media in domestic roles or as victims of crime. Volunteers from...
Weaknesses in teacher-training provision have been highlighted by the chief inspector of schools in his annual report. Chris Woodhead said in a review of teacher training for secondary education that...
Biologists are coming together to gain a greater influence over policy-makers and within society. A new federation to represent the booming bioscience community has been suggested by the Institute of...
Peter Kilfoyle, who resigned as defence minister last week complaining he was disillusioned with Tony Blair's government, is supporting Daresbury Laboratory's bid to host Britain's new synchrotron...
Researchers at Leeds University have discovered eggs-actly how to tell whether or not an egg is fresh. Food scientist Malcolm Povey uses waves of ultrasound to detect the thickness of the egg white....
College managers have been most exercised by issues of governance, staff contracts and discipline and grievances, according to a survey of calls to the Association of Colleges helpline. The AoC...
The problem facing Dr McQue and his multiple-choice examinations is a common one (Teaching, THES, February 4). Certainly, the reliability of the examination would be improved by increasing the number...
A number of students do get degrees despite very evident faults in the way they write (Letters, THES, February 4). But this is not a recent development. The move towards a mass system has simply made...
Recent studies by the Office of Science and Technology and our own research in Leeds show that on a "bangs per buck" basis or measured by research impact per capita the UK stands at the top of any...
The sector should share the chagrin of Sir Graeme Davies in view of the Quality Assurance Agency's scandalous and arbitrary decision on the award of Scottish masters degrees (Why II,THES, February 4...
The skills demonstrated by a fourth-year Scottish MA student are of a higher order than those found in a BA, typically requiring independent research and a breadth of knowledge that is comparable to...
Readers have let the eye-opening story on vice-chancellors' average 4.9 per cent pay rises pass without comment ("Uni boss's pay tops Pounds 250,000", THES, January 28). It goes without saying that...
Most academics at a recent joint Natfhe/Association of University Teachers seminar on the Institute for Learning and Teaching were keen and positive about engaging in the nitty-gritty issues of equal...
Our piece on the ILT was written before the institute had published the names of its accreditors on the website. These names are now available at http://www.ilt.ac.uk. A key purpose in writing the...