Letter: Unqualified success
Matthew Chapman is concerned degree mills are harming the reputation of UK higher education ("I'd like one doner kebab and a PhD to take away", THES, December 15). Surely more important are the...
Matthew Chapman is concerned degree mills are harming the reputation of UK higher education ("I'd like one doner kebab and a PhD to take away", THES, December 15). Surely more important are the...

John Barrow believes the public needs to know more about science - which is why he's published ten books on the subject and in March will deliver one of this year's Darwin College lectures....
George Soros is giving hope to refugees from an oppressive regime. Maureen Aung-Thwin discusses the aims of the philanthropist. People are intrigued that the foundation network created by Hungarian-...
British children love computer games, but they should also be learning to understand the technologies that drive them. Computers are almost ubiquitous: cars, mobile phones and even toasters are...
Poverty and depression left Peter Beresford a virtual prisoner in his own home. But he turned the tables when he used his experience to found a user-led research centre. It was 14 years ago that a...
University applications drop Confidential preliminary totals from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service show that on 20 November 2000 the number of application forms received was about 6,...
Pay dispute prompts exam boycott Lecturers at the University of Zambia have blocked end of semester examinations in a dispute over a 100 per cent pay demand, despite a promise of rapid negotiations...
GUARDIAN Former maths teacher - and teaching union head - John Dunford responds to a survey in which children depicted maths teachers as lonely, bald and unstylish. INDEPENDENT An economist...
The X File (11.30 am R4). Alex Cox on film censorship’s history and the first "X certificates" in 1951. Belief (7.00 R3). Joan Bakewell interviews John Bowker, theology professor. Gold...
Education minister regains control of universities Danish minister for education Margrethe Vestager has regained responsibility for the country’s universities from the research ministry. The research...
Chemicals found in farmed salmon Research by a Surrey University toxicologist has found worrying levels of potentially dangerous chemicals in farmed salmon. Miriam Jacobs traced the contamination by...
FINANCIAL TIMES Academics gave a mixed response yesterday to the government's offer of extra money to retain the United Kingdom's star researchers and encourage high-flyers from abroad to...
Stealing the Glory: The Conquest of the North Pole (11.00 am R4). About the Black explorer Matthew Henson. Call My Bluff (12.30 BBC2). What’s Susan Greenfield doing here? Animal Sanctuary (7.30 BBC1...
Bush appoints former football coach George W. Bush has nominated a former athletic director and dean of Texas Southern University as his education secretary. Rod Paige took a doctorate in physical...
Science salaries could top 100K Scientists could earn £100,000 or more under a scheme to stem the UK’s “brain drain”. Vice-chancellors are being invited to bid for grants for their researchers from a...