Jilted wives group taking off
A support group to help the wives of philandering academics and to press for tighter rules on staff/student relationships has met "widespread interest" in the few weeks since its birth, its founder...
A support group to help the wives of philandering academics and to press for tighter rules on staff/student relationships has met "widespread interest" in the few weeks since its birth, its founder...
Ministers have promised a fundamental shake-up of the educational research establishment after the publication of the second damning evaluation of the sector's scholarship in a month. Public money is...
Postgraduate study costs more than mere money and time. As Amanda Callaghan explains, the price exacted can also include 20 hours a week as a restaurant lackey. IN THE depths of last winter I had a...
Howard Glennerster's article ("Priorities for welfare", THES, August 7) raises issues that go to the heart of current debates. He points out that although real incomes and consumption standards, at...
The campaign of the organisation Seriously Ill for Medical Research (THES, August 14), which seeks pledges from anti-vivisectionists that they will not use treatments developed through animal...
A vague new group of pro-vivisectionists wants animal rights individuals to refuse medical treatment developed using research on animals. What a cheap and sorry political tactic this is. All of us...
Too often, animal rights groups make headlines with their protests. I only wish that there were as many protesters for human rights. How can we put the rights of animals before those of humans? Why...
WE read with amused concern your article "UMIST joins NUS quitters" (THES, August 21). Not only did it demonstrate a total inability to understand why UMIST has taken the sensible decision to...
I am dismayed that the Association of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences has nothing better to do with its time than to initiate yet another competitive ranking exercise (THES, August 21). It...
I am not quite clear if Andrew Oswald (THES, August 21) is supporting my conclusion or not. I was not reflecting on the UK's "past glories", whatever they may be, but drawing on the evidence provided...
From scholarly journals to glossy magazines, everyone is talking about what social historian Gertrude Himmelfarb calls the "Revolution in the Library" (American Scholar, spring 1997) - one revolution...
I have a friend who had an enemy. The enemy was about to marry a woman whom my friend admired. He launched a campaign including adverts in The Times under the slogan "Don't Do It, Freda!" This story...
Thursday: Called by Reuters. "Had I a view on George Soros's letter in the Financial Times calling for a currency board and devaluation?'' The Russians have spent the past three years more or less...
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1996/97 reveal that: * 6 per cent of male graduates were unemployed six months after graduating. * 5 per cent of females were unemployed six...
University of Wales, Bangor Gareth Edwards Jones, head of department in the rural resource management department at the Scottish Agricultural College in Edinburgh, has been appointed professor of...