Trips and trannies
A leaflet for a student competition to win a trip to Thailand that featured a picture of a "ladyboy" was criticised this week by the Advertising Standards Authority. The leaflet - showing a...
A leaflet for a student competition to win a trip to Thailand that featured a picture of a "ladyboy" was criticised this week by the Advertising Standards Authority. The leaflet - showing a...
Hot news on interdisciplinarity from management consultants Evaluation Associates. The firm last week received a scintillating reply to its survey on the subject from a professor of chemistry at a...
Higher education minister Margaret Hodge has trumped her boss, education secretary Estelle Morris, in the power list published last weekend by the Express on Sunday . Ms Hodge appeared in 136th...
Congratulations to Margaret Salmon, who will chair the Sector Skills Development Agency, the body that will oversee the government's drive to increase skills and productivity in industry and business...
The London School of Economics will establish a development programme for academics from the Balkans after receiving a £1.4 million grant. The money comes from the Open Society Institute, founded by...
The revelation that David Hopkins (In the news) saved Chris Woodhead from falling off a cliff reminds The Diary of another sporting association. Mr Woodhead, the former chief inspector of schools,...
Allegations that The THES has dumbed down can be countered by a visit to the library at Birkbeck College, London. The Diary notes that, far from being lumped with any red tops, our esteemed organ is...
Wednesday Spend half a day in Blackwell's, catching up on the latest books on jihad . I wonder at how terms such as jihad , terror and Islamic fundamentalism have overtaken the serious debate on...
It is now more than two years since prime minister Tony Blair launched his initiative to attract more international students to the United Kingdom from non-European Union countries. The package of...
It's a whole new world of plagiarism and we need regulation fit for the 21st century, argues Wilfried Decoo. Modern technology allows a new level of cheating on written assignments. Whatever the...
Is this all universities are for? The life of the mind is more important than ever, says Grenville Wall. Given the government's desire to increase the age participation rate in higher education to...
Wider participation may reinforce social exclusion The government's widening participation policies may have the unintended consequence of reinforcing social exclusion, according to research...
Troy Between Greece and Rome
The Invention of Jane Harrison

Keith Hartley admires a painter who made reality out of the abstract. In the postwar period Paul Klee had an enormous influence on British art and, in particular, on teaching in British art schools....