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Digitising teaching resources might extend their life and usefulness. But before you switch on a scanner, says Harriet Swain, get expert IT advice, devise a long-term strategy and line up some...
Digitising teaching resources might extend their life and usefulness. But before you switch on a scanner, says Harriet Swain, get expert IT advice, devise a long-term strategy and line up some...
Name : Anne Hill Age : I'm as old as my skin and a bit older than my teeth. Job : Programme director for undergraduate housing in social sciences at the University of Central England, Birmingham. I'm...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I work in human resources in a small institution that has a retirement age of 65. We...
Strathclyde University is offering a dozen high-status jobs to early-career academics eager to give a real boost to their research. The university is advertising in this week's Times Higher 12...
LEICESTER Computer and information technology plays such a fundamental role in higher education today that it should be central to every university's strategy, according to Mary Visser (pictured),...
Exemplary universities selected to show way, reports Tony Tysome Seven universities have been selected as part of a government-backed project to become models of how institutions can improve career...
The gender pay gap persists in higher education, with female staff earning significantly less than their male colleagues across all five academic grades in 2004-05, writes Matt Sandy. Figures...
The US Secretary of Education has demanded that US universities be held more accountable for their costs and the success or failure of their students while promising a "robust national dialogue",...
When the Boston archdiocese suffered a child-abuse scandal similar to the one at Gonzaga University in the 1990s, it delivered a near-fatal wound to the Catholic Church. But the crisis prompted the...
A university head allegedly molested boys in the 1960s, writes Jon Marcus Church officials at a Catholic university in the US Pacific Northwest have admitted that they covered up the alleged sexual...
An Italian sociology professor has been accused of swindling about 1,000 Italian police officers out of fees for a bogus course to acquire credits for a university degree. A year ago, Italy's Union...
ߣߣÊÓÆµ's new anti-terrorism laws are affecting serious research on Islamic fundamentalism, writes Geoff Maslen. A respected academic who won one of ߣߣÊÓÆµ's biggest research grants has been...
French scientists are furious about alleged government plans to gain control over the forthcoming Research Evaluation Agency. The mounting protest is the latest in more than two years of revolt...
Israel's seven research universities will remain closed when the new academic year begins next month unless the Government hands over more than 350 million shekels (£44 million) that have been cut...
The belief that academics can speak only in their expert field stifles debate before it begins, argues Roy Harris. Freedom of speech is often regarded as imposing some responsibilities on those who...