Leader: Intelligent debate about evolution
To many academics, including even two lectures on creationism in a zoology degree course will seem ridiculous - akin to a flat-earth module in a geography course, only more dangerous. For Leeds...
To many academics, including even two lectures on creationism in a zoology degree course will seem ridiculous - akin to a flat-earth module in a geography course, only more dangerous. For Leeds...
Plenty of horror stories emerged from this week's international plagiarism conference but the greatest cause for concern was over the confusion that still surrounds this most basic of academic...
Graham Farmelo in his review of my book Science on Stage (June 16) states that I omit to mention the plays of George Bernard Shaw. Even a cursory reading of my book would have revealed that Shaw...
The Department for Education and Skills consultation paper on replacing the research assessment exercise with income-based metrics asks: "What are the possible undesirable behavioural consequences of...
For some time, my personal view has been that both universities and the UK need to move on from the research assessment exercise to a more dynamic research funding system. Contrary to your report's...
Last week's Department for Education and Skills consultation document presents five models, all of which are based on external research income and none on the main alternative, bibliographic data....
The Higher Education Funding Council for England must be trying to discredit metrics by its absurd proposal to use funding - an input measure - instead of the research assessment exercise. This is...
"University staff to vote overwhelmingly for deal". This is not as good a story as the one you reported ("Poll predicts close pay vote", June 16), but it is the real story. If my institution is...
During the bitter dispute between staff and university management it became increasingly obvious that vice-chancellors were prepared to sacrifice professional standards and undermine academic values...
The pay offer is deeply disappointing. Irrespective of the outcome of the pay ballot, the union needs to initiate an open discussion on strategies to further our claim whenever pay negotiations...
Andrew Todd tells us that the recent pay offer gives a "cash increase" of 3.52 per cent, 3.77 per cent and 2.08 per cent over three years (Letters, June 16). These figures (derived from the...
Black and minority ethnic staff will not be surprised by the case of Harinder Bahra ("Brunel pays out to settle race row", June 16). It is no secret that universities have been unwilling to address...
Last week's article on the Brunel race case included repeated references to Southampton Solent Univer-sity. The university was neither a party to the tribunal proceedings referred to in the article,...
Christopher Hitchens makes a good case for paying more attention to the ideas of Tom Paine today than we do (Opinion, June 16), but his view of the great democratic revolutionary is abstract. Paine's...
There is a delicious irony that The Times Higher should have chosen Peter Cole, head of Sheffield University's journalism department and the former deputy editor of The Guardian , to pontificate on...