Ugandans fight for human rights
UGANDA boasts a decade of relative peace, its first in recent history. Yet even with a liberal new constitution, rewritten in 1995, and a human rights commission, forging democracy is daunting. "The...
UGANDA boasts a decade of relative peace, its first in recent history. Yet even with a liberal new constitution, rewritten in 1995, and a human rights commission, forging democracy is daunting. "The...
JOURNALISM ought to be one of Sir Ron Dearing's favourite higher education subjects. Its educators teach people to be well equipped for work; to contribute effectively to society; to serve the needs...
Adult Learners' Week begins tomorrow (pages 6 and 17). This should have been a euphoric time. We have a government committed to encouraging lifelong learning and a raft of plans for bringing it about...
Britain should abandon its costly and cumbersome system of separate centralised national assessments of research and teaching, says David Smith. BRITAIN has a more costly and time-consuming system of...
Higher education's role in the economic and social well-being of Britain should be recognised and underpinned, says Marilyn Wedgwood HIGHER education has always had an important implicit role in...
Education secretary David Blunkett will shortly meet senior staff from Bolton Institute to consider awarding it a university title. Very little has been done to poll and understand views at the...
MARTIN Cloonan is to be commended for seeking to protect employees' rights (THES, May 8), but there is surely a duty on university employers and others to protect taxpayers' and donors' right to know...
IN A generally thoughtful and well-informed review of my book, Divided Memory: The Nazi Past in the Two Germanys (THES, April 17), Neil Gregor takes me to task for sins I have not committed. First,...
MARTIN Brady misses the point of the argument about the Quality Assessment Agency (Letters, THES, May 1). Universities are not objecting to accountability but to inappropriate interference in a...
I AGREE with the views of Roger Brown (THES, May 8) on the new Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. Over-auditing, apart from being an unnecessary overhead, also lowers...
TALKS on draft QAA proposals for assessing teaching quality have failed to point out that the result will be a further Gadarene rush to neglect teaching and prioritise research. The proposals offer...
IDENTIFYING vulnerable students to prevent suicides would be difficult to translate into practice given the unwillingness of individuals to be singled out as suffering from mental health problems (...
DURHAM University's motivation in outsourcing its computing services (THES, May 1) and the knock-on effect are of concern to the Universities and Colleges Information Services Association. The stated...
Women are likely to take up 80 per cent of the 1.6 million new jobs projected by the year 2006 in the United Kingdom. At present, women form almost half of the workforce although on average they are...
The deaths of six students in Indonesia this week is a tragic confirmation of the dismay and foreboding felt by many observers at the mounting student protests and demonstrations against President...