Their time, their money
John Sutherland's article "Double your money" (THES, June 16) has one big drawback, namely that what he writes about is still moonlighting. Having recently done some teaching outwith the university...
John Sutherland's article "Double your money" (THES, June 16) has one big drawback, namely that what he writes about is still moonlighting. Having recently done some teaching outwith the university...
Elaine Williams writes that when David Hockney was a student at the Royal College of Art, he was supposed to complete a written assignment, but refused ("An optical disillusion", THES, June 16) . Not...
Jeffrey Richards's article demonstrates that a confusion common in the popular press has emerged in academia (Soapbox, THES, June 16). This is encapsulated in his opening sentence: "Hollywood is at...
Parita Muktainterview accuses the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh of being a "paramilitary organisation" (Soapbox, THES, May 19). The HSS is a national organisation and has been a registered charity in...
Is Newcastle dumbing down by offering lower A-Level entrance standards to some state school pupils? No, says James Wright. It is interesting to be attacked one Friday by the deputy prime minister for...
The gene sequence of a cress will have a huge impact on agriculture. Clare Sansom reports. Any day now the draft sequence of the human genome will be completely published. It will be seen as the most...
Imagine choosing a shoe style on the net, sending your digital foot and waiting for delivery - welcome to rapid manufacturing. Within the next ten years rapid manufacturing will largely replace...
A Canadian team is using a non-surgical procedure to enable severely diabetic people to throw away their insulin. Philip Fine reports. A Canadian team has successfully treated ten severely diabetic...
Strathclyde University engineering student Neil Black wants to make sure that travel is cool for cats, writes Olga Wojtas. Mr Black, a fourth-year student in Strathclyde's design, manufacture and...
One of the seats of Stone-Age civilisation in the British Isles has just become even older. Experts have been able to date the settlement of Star Carr, where the first evidence of wood-working and...
Age does matter when we're talking about earth, finds Cherry Lewis. How old is the earth? In 1899 the age favoured by most geologists was 100 million years (Ma), although estimates ranged from 3...
The physical sciences are often seen as hard and boring but one of the 24 learning and teaching support subject centres is aiming to change all that. Sharon-Ann Holgate reports. Do you want to make a...
Walking into a crowded student union bar can bea daunting experience for a Chinese student, coming from a culture where bars are not necessarily socially acceptable. Although Chinais changing and...
Using computer simulations of molecular structures has enabled students at Essex University to visualise chemical processes and has improved their grades. Jennifer Currie reports. Teaching life...
Social climbers with up to Pounds 30,000 to spare are being offered the chance to impress their friends with a bona fide aristocratic title in a money-making scheme being run by the University of...