Letter: Light at end of tunnel?
We are heartened to hear reports that the government is considering a rethink on tuition fees ("Call for reform pits students against staff", THES , August 31). The government's commitment to get...
We are heartened to hear reports that the government is considering a rethink on tuition fees ("Call for reform pits students against staff", THES , August 31). The government's commitment to get...
Alan Marsh's article (Opinion, THES , August 31) on the benefits of partnership between further education colleges and universities is timely. "HE in FE" has a vital role to play in meeting the...
No wonder Steve Molyneux says: "There are a number of initiatives... but they are not talking to each other." ("Adult access model muddled", THES , September 7). Neither Sir David Watson (front page...
Beyond the lurid glare of this week's events, quiet discussion has been going on about the future of universities: who should enrol; how should they be regulated; and how should students be supported...
Faced with the horror of this week's events in the United States, what contribution can the academic world make? First, counter the temptation to rush to judgement. In such crises the media, and...
Martin Jones tells Chris Bunting about the event that changed the face of modern archaeology as well as his own career. About 15 years ago, Martin Jones realised that archaeology was about to change...
In our series on Big Science Questions, Keith Sutherland looks at conflicting explanations of consciousness and asks how close we are to the 'final frontier'. Throughout the 1990s - christened the "...
Susan Blackmore goes in search of her 'self' and finds that it may just be part of the 'other'. Why am I here? Who am I anyway? Why does everything feel, look and hurt like this? I have been asking...
Every US university and college was affected by security concerns and high emotions after the attacks in New York and Washington, but none more so than Pace University. The university, with 10,000...
The THES gauges reactions to the attacks and experts assess what might happen next. AMERICA AND THE WORLD Fred Halliday, professor of international relations, London School of Economics "This won't...
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Benin closes doors after student protest The University of Benin has been closed indefinitely after violent protests by students allegedly angered by attempts by university authorities to interfere...
The Independent Malaria could return to Britain as an endemic disease, scientists at the University of Durham said yesterday when they announced a plan to produce a "risk map" showing which areas...