Russellian logic
Leaders of the self-proclaimed elite research universities argue that their research excellence warrants a special level of undergraduate tuition fee ("Willis claims fees agreed", THES, March 31)....
Leaders of the self-proclaimed elite research universities argue that their research excellence warrants a special level of undergraduate tuition fee ("Willis claims fees agreed", THES, March 31)....
Sir Martin Harris, Manchester University vice-chancellor, is reportedly to chair a regional grouping of higher education institutions in the Northwest (For the Record, THES, March 31). Glad to hear...
When I read Chris Mulvey's reasons for why he feels he cannot attend the European Association for American Studies conference in Graz, Austria ("Doing the right thing", THES, March 31), I was...
There seems to be a certain sanctimony in the debate over whether academics should attend the Graz conference, but it is an aside in George McKay's article that I find personally offensive. He writes...
The caption to the photograph with "Putting the just into justice" (THES, March 24) is wrong. It asks: "Is this justice? A mother identifies the sandals of her missing child, murdered by Indian...
I was disappointed to read that women in the Association of University Teachers have called for a union ballot to consider rejecting the Institute for Learning and Teaching, on the grounds that it...
I agree wholeheartedly with Alison Wolf on competence-based assessment ("Trying to box clever", THES, March 31). She has identified what we in further education have always said: "It is too top-down...
The online age of learning is here.Universities that lack e-courses will go bust, warns Dale Spender. There can be no question about the existence of e-universities; they are as much a reality of the...
The Royal Society - unaccountable elitism or democratic expertise? Harry Kroto defends the RS. The article by Tom Wakeford (Soapbox, THES, March 24) bound up some important questions. It talked about...
The University of Cantabria is paying students up to Pounds 300 a year to check lectures as part of a quality assurance strategy. Volunteers from 31 departments report on who gives the lecture, its...
All 150 applicants for tourism courses at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata are threatening to sit in on lectures because of the university's failure to publish the mathematics entry examination...
The University of Wolverhampton has launched an initiative to help boost Midlands' industry. The move comes as the region attempts to gauge the economic damage caused by BMW's proposed sale of the...
Sweden is restructuring its research network to focus on innovation. Michael de Laine reports on the changes and on the country's key role in arctic studies. A bill to revamp Swedish research funding...
Sweden is restructuring its research network to focus on innovation. Michael de Laine reports on the changes and on the country's key role in arctic studies. In the Swedish arctic, halfway between...
A remarkable medieval correspondence long held to reveal how English society disintegrated on the eve of the War of the Roses may have been misinterpreted by historians. The Paston Letters, one of...