Suu Kyi awarded honorary degree
Burmese human rights activist Aung San Suu Kyi received yet another honour when the University of Melbourne awarded her an honorary doctor of laws in absentia. Suu Kyi's husband, Oxford scholar...
Burmese human rights activist Aung San Suu Kyi received yet another honour when the University of Melbourne awarded her an honorary doctor of laws in absentia. Suu Kyi's husband, Oxford scholar...
Two former presidents of Harvard and Princeton universities claim in a new book to have exploded the "myths" that have fuelled a United States backlash against preferences for racial minority...
Learning technology experts gather in Oxford next week and they will not be talking about lecture videos. This year's thing, says Jonathan Darby, is learning environments. Oleg Liber foresees (below...
Computing graduates from the University of Kent will be able to enter the job market with an industry-recognised Java technology certificate, under an agreement between the university and Sun...
Last month Sarah Morley, a 26-year old psychology research student at the University of Hertfordshire, jetted to New York. In an Oscars-style ceremony, Stevie Wonder handed her a $150,000 cheque,...
Education's new management style must not impair sound pedagogical judgements, says Conrad Russell People working in public service jobs today are at the sharp end of a violent clash between two...
This week sees the first of The THES's new fortnightly Teaching sections (pages 31-34). Its publication coincides with the Skills Task Force's report Towards a National Skills Agenda and Education...
When I read the trailer for Simon Jenkins's article ("Face it, the last thing we need is more scientists", THES, September 11), I was tempted to write with a pre-rebuttal, so sure was I of the...
Simon Jenkins is right: science does matter. He ranges over many issues in last week's article but he is wrong on several important points. For a start, government is not "the only paymaster in town...
Readers of your piece on pensions in higher and further education ("Avoiding future shock", THES, September 11) may be wondering why the cost of the Universities Superannuation Scheme is greater to...
In his review of Belief in God in an Age of Science (Books, THES, August 28) Anthony Freeman takes author John Polkinghorne to task for his critical realism. Freeman believes that "whether (subatomic...
As the author of the 1996 Higher Education Quality Council report into student complaints procedures, I am confident that the overwhelming majority of institutions now have procedures for resolving...
The Quality Assurance Agency does not have and does not seek a role in adjudicating on individual student complaints ("Student gripes head for QAA", THES, August 21). It is for institutions to put in...
The article about myself and other "media dons" ("Coming soon to a living room near you",THES, September 11) contained a photograph that is supposedly of me but is in fact of someone I have never...
I did not say that school science teaching "should be dumbed down" (THES, September 11). What I said was that the school science curriculum is outdated and based on the unjustified assumption that it...