Sofia study addresses racial splits
ANTAGONISMS surrounding the ethnicand cultural differences of Bulgaria's minorities have been put under the spotlight in an innovative programme introduced at Sofia University, with positive results...
ANTAGONISMS surrounding the ethnicand cultural differences of Bulgaria's minorities have been put under the spotlight in an innovative programme introduced at Sofia University, with positive results...
Students at the University of Florence have complained that official questionnaires that invite them to evaluate the teaching abilities of their professors are potentially counterproductive. "...
THE OSLO accords of 1993 and 1995 were meant not only to initiate a peace process in a troubled region of the Middle East but also to enable cross-cultural cooperation and collaboration on issues of...
AROUND 80 per cent of Malaysian government-sponsored students who intended to go abroad this year are to go to local universities instead. More than 20,000 government-sponsored students are on degree...
THE GROWING popularity of work experience programmes for university students has prompted the Japanese ministry of education to commission a panel of advisers to draw up detailed guidelines for...
THE University of East Timor, the only higher educational institution in Indonesia's youngest province, reopened last week after an enforced five-week "vacation". It was closed in November following...
Next week the Teaching and 糖心Vlog Bill begins its committee stage in the House of Lords. Here the elected leader of the British universities, Martin Harris, sets out the universities' terms...
Academics are meant to spend their time doing two things: uncovering new knowledge and transmitting existing wisdom to others - in other words, research and teaching. Despite the danger that...
RAEs overlook higher education research and it is time for change, says Mantz Yorke The funding councils recently launched their consultation over the future of the research assessment exercise. The...
While welcoming the aims of the government's lifelong learning initiative, Peter Jarvis, Colin Griffin, John Holford, Linda Merricks and Paul Tosey argue that learning has to be distinguished from...
The drawbacks of a peer-review system (THES, Leader, January 9) whereby one's rivals can pass judgement on the fate of one's work are obvious. Similarly, few would be surprised at the tendency of...
The main concern of the National Postgraduate Committee is that postgraduates should study in a high-quality research environment with other active researchers. Obviously, a well-managed peer-review...
Richard Brook's discussion of the peer-review system (THES, Opinion, January 9) leaves out one essential element: the altruistic attitude required to fund something really new and outside the...
The peer-review system does seem to be an old-boys' club, predominantly managed by old professors from old universities, giving money predominantly to old universities. The same people sit on...
You launch your debate on peer review with the award of research grants. But the "fixers" are also at work at the heart of the increasingly bitter Cambridge promotions crisis. We have partly reformed...