Who got that job?
Lecturer in law, School of Arts Department of Law, Surrey University Job advertised in The Times Higher , February 6, 2004 The laughter and conversation that reverberate through the corridors of the...
Lecturer in law, School of Arts Department of Law, Surrey University Job advertised in The Times Higher , February 6, 2004 The laughter and conversation that reverberate through the corridors of the...
Glasgow University is recruiting eight academic staff, including two professors, for its departments of economics and urban studies and will also make several senior appointments in psychology. The...
Two universities are considering charging top-up fees of less than £3,000 a year in a move that would shatter the national consensus that all institutions will inevitably charge the maximum. Leeds...
Cheer for researchers as tax burden is removed Britain’s universities were yesterday celebrating the decision to scrap a tax they said had reduced their chances of turning scientific discoveries into...
The new student complaints watchdog - the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education - has paid compensation to students in all of the appeals it has so far upheld. Times Higher, November 26 THE...
By this time next week, the comfortable assumption that any competition in the fast-approaching higher education market would be confined to bursaries and scholarships may have been shattered. Leeds...
The hue and cry over the closure of chemistry departments reached such a pitch this week that the Government was forced to bring forward its announcement on subjects of national strategic...
Alan Bennett's play The History Boys is superbly entertaining but it has a serious core. The new teacher is recruited to show his history class how to cheat the examiner. In a painfully honest...
Your survey "Caught in a vicious cycle of declining standards" (November 19) presents evidence of widespread dumbing down in academia. There is reason to believe, however, that falling standards are...
Peter Williams argues (Soapbox, November 26) that there cannot have been any lowering of academic standards in universities because they would risk losing their reputations when we all got to know...
A lot of academics would agree with Peter Williams that people should be given the opportunity to try to secure higher qualifications. But institutions such as ours that take the risk and accept...
It was with some surprise that I read a letter from two former employees of Luton University in The Times Higher last week (November 26). Their comments are strange, not least because the changes to...
When I began my PhD at Glasgow University in 1999, I appreciated that the "reality" of researching male age-discrepant/intergenerational sexualities and relationships would likely prove a hotly...
Contrary to your front page report last week ("Rescue for top-rated staff only", November 26), Exeter University has no plans to close mining engineering courses. The Camborne School of Mines, now...
"A Government promise to protect nationally important but vulnerable academic subjects may extend only to the top research-intensive university departments." This is encouraging - it suggests that...