Trent seeks graduates with ambitions
Entrepreneurs are being offered the chance to translate their ideas into a successful enterprise thanks to a programme launched by Nottingham Trent University. The university is seeking 25 East...
Entrepreneurs are being offered the chance to translate their ideas into a successful enterprise thanks to a programme launched by Nottingham Trent University. The university is seeking 25 East...
(Photograph) - Caught out: Anthony Horne, a first-year student on the University of Abertay Dundee's pioneering BA in computer arts, is captured on the projection at a futuristic exhibition of...
Peter Lampl's Sutton Trust (unlike sundry government ministers) knows its onions when it comes to discrimination in university admissions. It has identified bias in favour of privately educated...
Historians are worried about the slowly expanding powers of the Quality Assurance Agency. Anthony Fletcher explains why. The History at the Universities Defence Group has sent vice-chancellors,...
When the Universities Superannuation Scheme replaced the Federated Superannuation Scheme for Universities it was one of the best schemes around. But time moves on. Memory of the difficulties caused...
As the government's spending review has progressed, Tom Wilson of lecturers' union Natfhe has been spearheading a campaign for the redistribution of funding from old universities to new. This is...
Parita Mukta is under the impression that the literature of the National Hindu Students Forum (not federation as she states) is anti-secular and gender biased, based on reference to our "Beware"...
I was glad to see, after all the lurid headlines over the Laura Spence case, that The THES (June 2) carried some robust good sense and proportion, including Geraint Davies's measured Why I... (...
The core of the admissions problem is that families can improve their children's chances by paying for them to attend private schools, with smaller classes, better-paid staff and more lavish...
Half a century ago, the Labour Party committed itself to abolishing private schools. The debate over Oxbridge selection procedures confirms the wisdom of that policy and exposes as mere rhetoric the...
The truth behind A-level statistics is less than reassuring for the state sector: 44 per cent of pupils who gain three A levels come from the 7 per cent who attend independent schools, whereas 56 per...
The claim that "male professors at Stirling University earn 24 per cent more than females" is simply wrong ("Sexism and ageism blight careers of female academics, says Natfhe", THES, May 26) We...
You report that the Association of University Teachers has accused London Guildhall University of paying its junior female researchers 43 per cent less than males. This is nonsense. The figures take...
It is simply not true to say that "authors are missing out on a fortune" (News, THES, May 19). In the financial year just ended, the Copyright Licensing Agency collected Pounds 24 million in...
Peter Wardley (Letters, THES, June 2) suggests that the transparency of the research assessment exercise would be improved by publication of institutions' submissions on the internet. This is already...