Women coaches challenge pay bias
COACHES of women's sports at universities and colleges in the United States could get paid similar salaries to their counterparts from big-time men's teams under government equal-pay guidelines....
COACHES of women's sports at universities and colleges in the United States could get paid similar salaries to their counterparts from big-time men's teams under government equal-pay guidelines....
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus boasts one of the best ratios of students to population in the world, with just under 10 per cent of the 200,000 population in higher and further education. In...
TANZANIA is creating a fourth public university from the former Institute of Finance Management.The new Dar-es-Salaam City University College is seeking affiliation with universities in Britain and...
STUDENTS at Lagos State University have redesignated their vice chancellor "village headmaster" in protest at his refusal to open what they regard as meaningful dialogue over their grievances. Since...
THIS seems to be the week for anonymity - a measure of how difficult it is to discuss sensitive issues openly even in our open society. On page one we carry a student's account of how he is paying...
Tony Blair's European presidency is a testing time for education, argues Anne Corbett TONY BLAIR was recently drawn by Le Monde's cartoonist in Full Monty undress, protected where he needed it by the...
"Research for the purpose of the RAE is to be understood as original investigation undertaken in order to gain knowledge and understanding." Definition for 1996 research assessment exercise. Question...
Last November The THES published an anonymous article on peer review. Its three authors, collectively dubbed "John Smith", called for an end to the grip of the old boys' club on the award of research...
The need for a modernised, more anonymous process of application for research funds was recently advocated on these pages. Here, Richard Brook defends the present system but calls for key refinements...
WANG Gungwu wrote thoughtfully about the type of degrees which will best suit the universities of Southeast Asia ("Breadth and the Powerful", THES, December 26) and ended by suggesting that damage...
FOR aspiring young lecturers in higher education the push for training and accreditation could have an unwelcome consequence. Universities normally appoint people who have finished or nearly finished...
YOUR article on the nativity stories (Perspective, THES, December 19) suffered from its attempt to interpret the views of theologians in terms of the modern/postmodern debate. There is nothing...
I commend Martin Davies's call for the government to revise the structure of social work training (THES, January 2), but I dispute his ill-informed comment about "leaving the majority of work with...
SO, IF we are all agreed - the students, their teachers, their bank managers, employers, Sir Ron Dearing and the government - that sandwich training should be supported and encouraged, why charge...
I AM NOT reassured by Simon Burgess's work on the lifespan of jobs (THES, December 26). It may be that our fears of job insecurity are excessive and that we need the kind of warning that you get from...