Invasion of privacy
Even recalcitrant scholars can’t escape the mobile’s reach, says Sally Feldman

Even recalcitrant scholars can’t escape the mobile’s reach, says Sally Feldman

Second life - What happens when a single letter changes an author’s sex?
The new president of Universities UK has warned institutions against resorting to marketing “hyperbole” in their efforts to attract students.Speaking to Times Higher Education in advance of his...
Plans to establish a fast-track alternative to the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education have been backed by a dispute resolution body.The independent Improving Dispute...
Proposed vows are said to be status anxiety-driven and inimical to free thought. Jack Grove reports

Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere

A coalition of the willing is battling legal, logistical and technical obstacles to archive the riches of the mercurial World Wide Web for the benefit of future scholars. Zoë Corbyn reports
I was quietly reading Times Higher Education when all of a sudden a gang of some 100 frenzied historians appeared, intent, it seemed, on riotously attacking a certain David Starkey ("Starkey's a...
Geoffrey K. Pullum's otherwise praiseworthy article, "Inflammatory language" (18 August), was marred by his comparison of David Starkey to the now infamous rose-quaffing Croydon looters.Verbally...
Following your article on the Higher Education Policy Institute's analysis of the higher education White Paper ("Elaborate, ineffectual and unfair: the White Paper takes a beating", 18 August), I...
The article "Ditch 'baggage' at door of Muslim-Jewish course" (25 August) is in error in two respects. First, the University of Cambridge has not, as reported, approved the master's course referred...
"The mile is no longer a mile" (Letters, 25 August) and in a sense, that is as it should be. The job of A levels is to rank students in order: a place in tertiary education is (in the main) a case of...
In November, I and thousands of students from Wales and Scotland travelled to London to march in solidarity with our English neighbours against the reckless actions of the Westminster government,...
We are writing on behalf of the local branch committee of the University and College Union at Royal Holloway, University of London. The proposals to close the department of Classics and philosophy,...
In a letter to the Medical Schools Council on 29 July, the chief medical officer, Dame Sally C. Davies, outlined her intention that all medical schools that wish to apply for the National Institute...