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An ߣߣÊÓÆµn university law lecturer has been suspended after publicly criticising African and Asian immigration. But civil libertarians, some students and the National Tertiary Education Union said...
An ߣߣÊÓÆµn university law lecturer has been suspended after publicly criticising African and Asian immigration. But civil libertarians, some students and the National Tertiary Education Union said...
Deferred fees and improved student support will help to attract graduates into research, argues Teresa Rees One of the many heated debates surrounding the introduction of undergraduate fees was their...
Political Animal, Smirnoff Underbelly Edinburgh Festival Fringe, until August 28, £10.50 Though the festival organisers have announced that this year's shows are more political than ever before, it...
Former Wolves, Charlton, Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday footballer Lawrie Madden is set to teach an MA in sports broadcast journalism at Staffordshire University. Students will be put through their...
Ever eager to improve the public relations skills of public sector workers, the Government is to hold a conference on "communicating professionalism" in November in London. But an e-mail about the...
Talking of government communications, it appears that press officers on the higher education desk at the Department for Education and Skills have a shorter shelf life than the ministers they work for...
UK academics may be tired of the growing culture of plagiarism, but things could be worse. Cheating during university entrance examinations in Nigeria is so rife that officials are considering the...
Standards were rigorous this week on the BBC website, where journalists are clearly highly skilled in mathematics as well as communication. The site broke the following startling news on student...
The row over University College London's new logo shows that graphic design is just as undervalued and misunderstood as it has always been. One thing that drove me mad when I worked as a designer...
The monopolistic and unaccountable QAA needs real competition, argues Geoffrey Alderman The word "private" occurs only once in the review of the quality assurance framework, the first report of which...
More needs to be done to stop the erosion of our coastline and our national identity, says Mark Horton Sometimes it takes anniversaries to focus national attention on events in our past. Certainly,...
As London rebounds from July's terror attacks, Kevin Fong considers the difficult task facing academics striving to understand the motives of those responsible Is that the broken bus?" My three-year-...
Our holiday habits have changed and a beach is no longer the first port of call. You may be an adventurer or a 'dark tourist' but you still need to chill out wherever you end up this summer, says...
Name : Stephan Feuchtwang Age : 67 Job : Senior research associate of the department of anthropology, London School of Economics. Salary : Low on the professorial scale. What is your background? My...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. Recently I submitted a grant proposal to a research council. It was sent to two...