Finding a job in the US
If you are a postdoc scientist looking to enhance your career prospects, the United States could be a good place to start. Although the United States is one of the easier foreign countries for...
If you are a postdoc scientist looking to enhance your career prospects, the United States could be a good place to start. Although the United States is one of the easier foreign countries for...
According to one professor, information technology could make universities return to their core values of nurturing young minds. Julia Hinde reports. The explosion in information technology will...
Science and technology need a new dispensation for the new century, according to Roger Dittmann, national coordinator of the US Federation of Scholars and Scientists, who is speaking at the AAAS...
University leaders in Thailand fear their institutions could become embroiled in a "civil war" over radical wide-ranging higher education reforms before the Thai parliament. They say government plans...
Modernising drives by Oxford and Cambridge universities have run into trouble. Proposals for a new "streamlined and transparent" management structure at Oxford University have been broadly welcomed...
Universities should integrate teacher training units into all undergraduate degree courses as part of a "fundamental review" of teacher training in higher education, the chief executive of the...
A Scottish Office working group has called for a partnership approach to quality assurance in teacher training, with the government working alongside other bodies to ensure "streamlined" assessment,...
Certain lectureships at the Said Business School ("Oxford eyes Pounds 15,000 fees", THES, January 15) will be eligible for a salary supplement of Pounds 15,000, provided these posts prove difficult...
The THES received a huge number of responses to the Soapbox article by University of Westminster personnel director Larry Bunt ("Pros of the short term", THES, January 8). Here are some of the...
It does seem strange that given Larry Bunt's barely hidden contempt for academics (and for priests), he has a post in a university. Is he on a short fixed-term contract of the kind he is advocating?...
Academics are hired on one basis only - their publication record. As a consequence, my junior colleagues on fixed-term contracts are, quite sensibly, looking only to their next position. Thus they...
A series of short-term contracts is not an effective way to employ researchers. In the United States research teams increasingly depend on the recruitment of immigrants, for American youth is not...
Larry Bunt totally ignores evidence about the impact of temporary contracts. From my own research, managers use fixed-term contracts as an expedient and ad hoc approach - it is more a form of crisis...
It is unfair that researchers should lurch from contract to contract while teachers and administrators assume continuity of funding and employment. Without research all else becomes stale, withers...
Casualisation is damaging to staff morale and impedes recruitment and retention of high-quality graduates into teaching and research. Employers like to think that contract research staff go through a...