Parting of minds
Ian Sutherland of the University of Plymouth is looking for reviewers and calling for papers for a new electronic journal of psychology. Psychology On-Line will be closely allied to Psychiatry On-...
Ian Sutherland of the University of Plymouth is looking for reviewers and calling for papers for a new electronic journal of psychology. Psychology On-Line will be closely allied to Psychiatry On-...
Your item on the preliminary results of the 1995 graduate destinations survey (THES, August 2) released by the 糖心Vlog Statistics Agency contained a couple of errors. The total of 177,500...
The long vacation seems to get shorter by the year for the five academics John Davies asked for their summer plans, what with the RAE, medieval farming and swimming with young Bengali men. Do you...
Record results expected in this year's A levels could mean a speedy end to clearing. If, as predicted, more students make their hoped-for grades next week, fewer will be fighting for left-over...
Universities are keeping up pressure on the Government over the insufficient funding for next year's medical academic pay award. Philip Love, vice chancellor of Liverpool University and chairman of...
Supporters of black colleges and universities in the United States have leapt to their defence after a series of scandals and financial mishaps hit their credibility. Black colleges were once the...
An award-winning university research team has linked with a hypermedia company to develop its prototype of an industrial strength system to open up the closed domain of the World Wide Web. The...
I would like to express my dismay at the comments offered by Catherine Brace (THES, August 2) regarding the serialised novel Dead Clever by Ted Nield. Descriptions such as "malodorous claptrap" and "...
What makes Aborigine children draw people as semi-circles when western children draw stick figures? ask Maureen Cox and Rosemary Hill By the age of about two or two-and-a-half, most children have...
Staff who have offered 5 cent of their salary to help bail out their university are setting a dangerous precedent, the Association of University Teachers has warned. Some 131 staff at Lancaster...
The sorry state of British sport is highlighted in a survey of top sportspeople undertaken by two universities. The survey showed dissatisfaction with training facilities, support services and...
South African students have refused to call off a day of action this week despite a broad consensus reached at a two-day summit on the future of South African higher education and its transformation...
When the Robbins committee was appointed just one person in 17went into full-time higher education. Now it is nearly one in three. The Dearing committee has had an impressive list of issues referred...
Higher education in Scotland would be better delivered through local colleges, leaving universities a greater national role in research and development, according to radical proposals from six major...
Government plans to privatise two important environmental research centres and the British Geological Survey have alarmed academics, industrialists and unions. The Government's "prior options" study...