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The presentation of the two arguments, should fashion students be taught to take risks or to play it safe ("Cutting it in the fashion world", THES, March 5) misses one of the basic tenets of British...
The presentation of the two arguments, should fashion students be taught to take risks or to play it safe ("Cutting it in the fashion world", THES, March 5) misses one of the basic tenets of British...
There are problems with electronic publishing (Soapbox, THES, March 5). First is the problem of copyright, both regarding the e-book (who owns it - author or site provider?) and the extracts in it (...
It may be a little early to pronounce the death of the monograph. New printing technologies already allow small runs without incurring high overheads. In both electronic and carbon-on-paper...
It was heartening to read that the new universities' achievements in promoting access will be reflected in increased funding ("Elite trumped in access stakes", THES, March 5). It was also good to...
The recommendation by David Roberts ("Fees hike would not deter undergraduates", THES, February 26) that a rise in tuition fees would not put students off applying for university is preposterous. Mr...
John Naylon's view (Eyewitness, THES, February 19) that Andorra offers Gibraltar a promising precedent of "joint sovereignty" overlooks the fact that Andorra is an independent country that is a...
What is wrong with the way we do science? Susan Greenfield gave Tony Blair suggestions for reform The best type of science discovery is that which departs radically from what has gone before and...
Olga Wojtas talks to a sociologist who is fighting Australia's study skills centre establishment. Growing numbers of British universities are setting up study skills centres to help students make the...
A Havard psychology professor, master of mirth and all-round high-flier shares his coloured lecture notes with Jon Marcus. By the end of his weekly two-hour lecture on adult learning and professional...
The Design Council is planning to launch an ambitious project on education in a competitive, knowledge-driven economy. Work will include commissioning a report from think-tank Demos on the main...
Four agricultural colleges are uniting in a consortium to explore ways of enhancing land-based education and training. Bishop Burton College, East Yorkshire, Harpury College, Gloucestershire,...
A project to establisha virtual reading group on learning and teaching in higher education has won a grant from the Staff and Educational Development Association. The project, managed by Paul Curzon...
A new centre for joint honours has been created at Leeds University to recruit a pool of part-time personal tutors from teaching departments to help with pastoral activities. The university said the...
A consortium of four Scottish higher education institutions is getting Pounds 150,000 for a staff development scheme to help students with disabilities. Aberdeen, Stirling and the Robert Gordon...
WHAT - Students can often learn more about their subject by working on tasks in small groups. Sally Brown suggests ways of ironing out the difficulties in teamwork. WHY - Employers and professional...