Thinking out of the box 1
Does John Kimberley (Letters, November 2) mean what I think he means by "andragogy"? Is he suggesting that women don't qualify for this variety of adult education? Jenny Woodhouse Cambridge
Does John Kimberley (Letters, November 2) mean what I think he means by "andragogy"? Is he suggesting that women don't qualify for this variety of adult education? Jenny Woodhouse Cambridge
Birmingham University has phased out history due to lack of demand, but golf remains as a suitable subject for study. Surely it is time for the managers to grasp the nettle, knock down the university...
It needs no bravery to reform the 2:1 or clarify the expanding number of first-class degrees ("New class proposed to end 2:1 bonanza", November 9). In admissions to doctoral studies, "a good 2:1"...
Who could ever have imagined just how much difference two little pieces of metal would make to the usability of The Times Higher . David Watkins Postgraduate Research Centre Southampton Business...
Animals can exhibit pessimistic and optimistic traits. Michael North asks a psychologist exploring the consciousness of emotion what light this casts on the human condition. The word "murderer"...
Petrified leaves paint a scary picture of how quickly and severely our climate can change, says David Beerling The past seizes upon us with its shadowy hand and holds us to listen to its tale," wrote...
China could be gold mine for Western publishers of learning materials, but it's not easy to enter, say Harriet Swain and Mandy Garner One day in September, 120,000 Chinese children aged between seven...
An academic and his undergraduate son at the same university offer different perspectives on an issue. This month: lectures The father The fresh start-of-term smell of floor polish in the lecture...
Want to tread the academic path after a PhD? Are you sure , asks Eleanor Lingham A week before I started my postdoc, I met an old friend whom I hadn't seen since my undergraduate days. He had just...
Protests grow over Reading physics closure More than 1,600 academics from 20 countries have signed a petition calling on the University of Reading to abandon controversial plans to close its...
Educational toys 'are no better than trip to park' Aspirational parents who want to "hothouse" their children's intelligence are wasting thousands of pounds on educational toys for three and four-...
Dons tell of pressure on Oxford to reform Oxford came one step closer to handing control of its executive to outsiders yesterday after it emerged that the university was under serious government...
Deadline: 17/01/2007
Dons urged to reject reforms Desperate dons have issued a last-minute appeal to rebel academics at the University of Oxford to reject the proposal by John Hood, their Vice-Chancellor, to hand control...
Deadline: 05/01/2007