Poor English, plagiarism and no-shows...
... The Times Higher asks academics what they find most frustrating about their students "Although, for the most part, my students are bright and well motivated, there are some nagging annoyances...
... The Times Higher asks academics what they find most frustrating about their students "Although, for the most part, my students are bright and well motivated, there are some nagging annoyances...
Students in paid work get poorer results, but what can academics do about it? asks Bob Brecher As The Times Higher recently reported ("Paid work takes toll on class of degree", November 25, 2005) a...
Your own enthusiasm could be key to engaging students in setting career goals and identifying which of their achievements they can build on. Help them by doing it yourself too, advises Harriet Swain...
Name : Alison Halstead Age : 50 Job : Dean of learning and teaching, Wolverhampton University. Salary : Salary is fine, but the tax kills it. Background : Physics undergraduate at Imperial College...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I am on a three-year contract that is due to end this month. I have about 19 years of...
Contract researchers fear that the research assessment exercise is hampering universities' efforts to switch staff from fixed-term contracts to permanent ones in line with European Union regulations...
ROEHAMPTON As witness to the ethnic "cleansing" practised by Serbian forces in the 1992-95 Bosnian war, Gregory Kent (pictured), a former journalist, will offer students a taste of reality when he...
University staff involved in training postgraduate research students and postdoctoral researchers are worried that they will lose ring-fenced funding for their work. Concerns that research council...
Contract researchers fear that the research assessment exercise is hampering universities' efforts to switch staff from fixed-term contracts to permanent ones in line with European Union regulations...
Brussels, 12 January 2006 Commission Decision of 10 January 2006 concerning the provisional prohibition in Greece of the marketing of seeds of maize hybrids with the genetic modification MON 810...
Paris, 12 Jan 2006 The GIOVE-A satellite is in good health and started transmitting the first Galileo signals from medium Earth orbit on 12 January. GIOVE-A was placed in orbit (altitude 23,260 km)...
Brussels, 12 January 2006 Following exchanges that lasted for six months, negotiations on the Republic of Korea’s participation in Europe’s satellite radionavigation programme...
Brussels, 12 January 2006 The fifth edition of the European Innovation Scoreboard reveals that Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Germany and Denmark are the European innovation leaders. Most of the new...
Brussels, 12 Jan 2006 WORKING DOCUMENT on Energy efficiency or doing more with less - Green Paper Committee on Industry, Research and Energy Rapporteur: Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca 15.12.2005 Full text...
Brussels, 12 Jan 2006 The depression of the 1930s spawned the phrase, 'When America sneezes, the rest of the world catches cold'. Today, in a more interconnected and interdependent world, economic...