A hair-ald of good fortune?
Paul Mackney, general secretary of lecturers' union Natfhe, expressed disappointment at a party in the House of Commons last year that his union never won anything. But perhaps the wind has changed?...
Paul Mackney, general secretary of lecturers' union Natfhe, expressed disappointment at a party in the House of Commons last year that his union never won anything. But perhaps the wind has changed?...
Sceptics are used to meeting strange people in odd places with TV cameras watching. So it did not seem unusual last month to be invited to test the supposed abilities of a psychic in a laboratory at...
In the tsunami's wake, Ian Davis insists debt write-offs will help more than early warning systems The world changes after disasters. "Form follows failure" as horrific events lead to radical...
A minority of students must be prevented from poisoning community relations, says Anne Monaghan "Anne, there are about 200 students outside, gathered in the middle of Palestine Street. "They seem to...
If the thought police arrive in his neck of the woods, Bob Brecher has a plan As if the consumerisation of university education weren't enough - research assessment exercise, Quality Assurance Agency...
If the stress of marking and red tape is getting too much, take a break, think logically and remember that no one is holding a gun to your head, says Harriet Swain Aaagh, it's a new term. Rainforests...
In the decade that brought us Educating Rita, the college where I worked introduced a certificate for mature students, most of whom turned out to be housewives. Mindful of the need to encourage...
Should we encourage students to study chemistry and, if so, how? Chemistry: The Next Generation is a project promoting chemistry to school and college students who are underrepresented in higher...
Christopher Rowe is head of the department of classics and ancient history, Durham University. * Total number of academic staff: 16 * Number of permanent academic staff: 13 * Number of academic staff...
Sunderland "The trees haven't changed but all the people are dead," said Sheila Graber, on her return to Sunderland University late in 2004. As senior research and teaching fellow in animation, she...
Academics face a major culture shock as the Freedom of Information Act starts to make an impact in the workplace. Mail to academics and administrators will have to be opened centrally by their...
Economics departments are looking to swell their ranks, with Sheffield University, Nottingham University and Queen Mary, University of London, all advertising in this week's Times Higher . Sheffield...
Ring in the new A selection of new year messages from some of the movers and shakers in higher education The Vice-Chancellor of Poppleton University "There is every sign that 2005 will be another...
The year 2005 might be expected to be the lull between two momentous periods for higher education: the big decisions were taken in 2004 and their impact will be felt in 2006 and beyond. But the next...
It is time to stop lecherous lecturers of all sexual orientations preying on students and not just the males that Meg Barker highlights in her article ("Power of the laddish predator", December 10)....