Don's diary: Notes on a natural high
Thursday How do you get 120 students out of bed and on to a freezing-cold bus station at 6.30am? Promise them a fun-filled weekend in Holland. I call a register but they're all here and already in...
Thursday How do you get 120 students out of bed and on to a freezing-cold bus station at 6.30am? Promise them a fun-filled weekend in Holland. I call a register but they're all here and already in...
Universities are in trouble - financially, organisationally and strategically - with enormous growth in scale, big uncertainties about future revenues, too many claims on limited resources,...
Don't scupper the pay offer, says Unison's Christina McAnea. Support staff deserve recognition From official government publications to newspaper reports, universities are portrayed as run by hard-...
A national bursary scheme is the fairest way to widen access, argues Michael Thorne For a government often accused of pandering to Middle England, the introduction of top-up fees is a brave step. The...
A little restraint may just save your bacon when it comes to corresponding electronically, advises Valerie Atkinson There is never a good day to bury bad emails. And, apparently, never a good way...
Loughborough's School of Art and Design wants to signal it is "on the way up", while Exeter's School of Performing Arts hopes new staff will raise its research assessment exercise rating. Pat Leon...
Ben Knights, 56 Director LTSN English Subject Centre Royal Holloway University of London Job advertised in The THES , February 26 2003 Since August, Ben Knights has been commuting weekly from the...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage Name: Suzanne Zeedyk Age: 40 Job: Senior lecturer in developmental psychology, University of Dundee. Salary: £36,712...
An unglamorous stint on an exam committee led Steve Newstead to undertake research into cheating and marking It was every researcher's nightmare: being asked to chair a working party to revise my...
The ground beneath your feet may seem solid enough, but a new map created by a team of geophysicists reveals how parts of the British Isles "bounce" by up to 10cm twice a day. Preliminary results...
Lecturers' leaders have rejected calls for school-leavers to be allowed to apply for university after they have received their A-level results. Two weeks after Universities UK cast doubt on proposals...
All applicants for jobs in higher and further education involving contact with under-18s will have to be fingerprinted if plans by the Criminal Records Bureau get the go-ahead, writes Chris Johnston...
Plans to allow universities to charge top-up fees could be defeated by Christmas unless the government makes further concessions to rebel Labour MPs. More than 120 Labour backbenchers signed an early...
Tony Minson has been thrust into the headlines with the biggest controversy to hit the University of Cambridge since he became pro vice-chancellor in August. There was a time when government...
The University of Teesside has appointed Mike Smith , professor and dean of research in the faculty of medicine, dentistry, psychology and health, deputy vice-chancellor (research and enterprise);...