Esa does it best away from political sphere
Next week, Europe's space ministers will meet in Brussels to decide on the next generation of projects for the European Space Agency. They will seek to build on a remarkable record of success and...
Next week, Europe's space ministers will meet in Brussels to decide on the next generation of projects for the European Space Agency. They will seek to build on a remarkable record of success and...
Kate Purcell's research uncovered the appalling level of discrimination practised against older candidates ("Bright young things only need apply", THES, April 9). Universities are one of the biggest...
The ageism that leads UK employers to shun mature students ("Unwanted oldies", THES, April 9) is deplorable. It is bad for, and reflects badly on, employers. It deprives them of the chance to plumb...
Henry Ellington's heptalogue of "golden rules" ("Teaching with confidence", THES, April 30) made my heart sink and convinced me that initiatives such as his are part of the problem, not of its...
Your article "Younger students opt to go part time" (THES, April 30) reflects what we are finding. Of inquiries for entry to our part-time LLB for 1998-99, 24 per cent were from under 25s and, of...
As ex-members of the School of English Language Education at Thames Valley University, we are appalled at its possible demise. Its research record in the area of applied linguistics is second to none...
Daniel Dennett's faith in the power of evolution goes too far ("Mind over matter", THES, April 30). In an article on "making mistakes" in How Things Are, he states his view even more explicitly: "...
I'm puzzled by one feature of your league tables (THES, April 23). You have Cambridge and Oxford well down on the list on expenditure on facilities, but seem not to have noticed that they are...
The Association of University Teachers' complaint about payment for external examiners serves no one if, as appears from your report, it presents a disingenuous case bordering on dishonesty ("...
Do not 'perfect' disabled people out of existence, just remove barriers, says Mike Oliver (right) As we approach the millennium, "inclusion" and "exclusion" are increasingly being used as a...
Andrew Oswald will bet a nice lunch that academics will receive market-led wages within ten years My father used to drive to work in an old Rolls-Royce. The house looked out on a pretty part of the...
One of five organisations around the world accredited last month to register domain names on the internet is the University of Melbourne's commercial information technology offshoot, Melbourne IT....
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is seen as the "next thing after HTML" and interest in it is growing fast. Last week, 1,000 of the leaders in this new field met in Granada to discuss the next...
Staff at TVU expect to hear next week what redundancy packages will be offered as part of the restructuring following its dismal QAA report.
Czech president Vaclav Havel has received an honorary degree from the University of Manitoba during a three-day visit to Canada.