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Many thanks to Martin Haywood, chairman of the Association for University and Industry Liaison Officers, for offering guidance to the understandably confused citizens of higher education regarding...
Many thanks to Martin Haywood, chairman of the Association for University and Industry Liaison Officers, for offering guidance to the understandably confused citizens of higher education regarding...
On behalf of the UK Evaluation Society, I would like to widen a discussion that began in the British Educational Research Association Newsletter No. 67 of February 1999. The discussion between Peter...
I was interested in your report "Software vendor switch 'could save Pounds 10m'" (THES, March 26). I am a third-year PhD student at the University of Nottingham, whose information technology policy...
I applaud the arguments and conclusions in the Joint Information Systems Committee report, Value for Money Considerations in Software Strategies, and endorse the quote from Alan Robiette (who...
"Anonymous marking destroys a key element of the university experience: engagement with the lecturers." David Walker's point is repeated in some form as the main pedagogical argument by each of your...
In reply to the Association of Colleges' criticisms of National Union of Students' support for further education students ("NUS votes for greater openness", THES, March 26), the NUS undertakes a wide...
In response to "How to get online job advice" (THES, March 5), I write on behalf of the Postgraduate Students Working Party, which the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services set up in 1997...
The British Library needs to find creative partners if it is to be useful,says John Ashworth. This summer, when the last of the collections moves into the new St Pancras building, the British Library...
Marion Shoard is visiting lecturer in environmental planning, University College London. Her latest book, A Right to Roam, is published by Oxford University Press at Pounds 8.99. The key thing that...
Tuition fees and the loss of grants can limit poor students' choice of employment, say Rick Audas and Peter Dolton. Charging tuition fees and phasing out maintenance grants could rob people from...
Many British firms are struggling with what innovation means despite almost universal recognition that it is critical to making companies and nations more competitive, according to a newly published...
With the Pounds 45 million University Challenge Fund now allocated, successful bidders are fast developing their business plans. Julia Hinde reports. Christmas has come early for 15 university...
Spain is luring scientists back from abroad with temporary contracts but there are not enough jobs. Rebecca Warden reports from Barcelona. Spain has never had so many highly trained scientists...
Scientists at the Isaac Newton Institute are spending six months trying to solve what Einstein dubbed the ultimate scientific problem - turbulence. Julian Hunt reports. If you like to puzzle about...
A decade after fleeing across Burma's borders following the popular uprising against military rule in 1988, student exiles in Thailand, India, Bangladesh and China are still carrying a torch for the...