Carers put duty before careers
A survey of staff who look after elderly relatives has found that a quarter shun promotion. Letitia Hughes reports. A quarter of higher education staff who care for elderly relatives shun promotion...
A survey of staff who look after elderly relatives has found that a quarter shun promotion. Letitia Hughes reports. A quarter of higher education staff who care for elderly relatives shun promotion...
A Scottish student developed the first online guide to shows at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest arts festival, which started this week. Liz MacIntosh, who has graduated in...
The Times Higher has two sets of double tickets to give away for any of the OU's Book Festival events. A full list of events can be accessed through www.edbookfest.co.uk , then "What's On" and "...
The arts and humanities aren't what they used to be, finds Anna Fazackerley, who checks out a host of dream jobs with sometimes romantic applications. If the arts and humanities ever were full of...
A battle is under way in Italy between academics who favour the Bologna-style three-plus-two degree system and those nostalgic for a golden age when a degree took a minimum four years. Articles,...
Students are protesting at the election of Monika Auweter-Kurtz as president of the University of Hamburg after accusing her of being an armaments researcher. The university's council elected the 55-...
Foreign students arriving in ߣߣÊÓÆµ are struggling with "Strine". They fail to understand the truncated words that render sentences meaningless to outsiders. A survey of foreign students found...
An Iranian student activist arrested in a clampdown after student demonstrations in 1999 has died in prison. Amnesty International and the New York-based academic rights network Scholars at Risk (Sar...
The spiralling cost of university textbooks since multinational companies gained near-monopolies on the business has begun to anger not only students and their parents but also state legislatures and...
China's rising tide of civil unrest has mainly involved workers and peasants, but the Government is acutely aware of the danger of student discontent. Student anger has historically been a forerunner...
Canada's desire to make university tuition fees more affordable is diverting money from targeted programmes that could better attract low-income students, a financial aid think-tank says. The Toronto...
UK science needs more investment and close links with our near neighbours, says Martin Rees. This country still punches above its weight in science - but the global competition is strengthening fast...
At a recent seminar I got into an argument with the chief executive of an organisation that awards vocational qualifications. It was about which certificates had value in today's labour market, and...
Competing in a triathlon It was only as I made my way through the crowded cavern of the ExCel Centre's hall that I realised the sheer size of this year's Michelob Ultra London Triathlon. Thousands of...
Readers are recommended to follow the example of Dr Smith (not his real name) who had one too many rejection letters. In a letter to a university head of department, he writes: "Thank you for your...