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On Sunday campaigning will resume with a bang in Scotland with only four days to go before the vote. What will devolution mean for higher education? Certainly no pot of gold. If Scotland votes as...
On Sunday campaigning will resume with a bang in Scotland with only four days to go before the vote. What will devolution mean for higher education? Certainly no pot of gold. If Scotland votes as...
Would devolution aid Scottish higher education? Was Dearing right about Scottish participation rates and medicine? THE DEARING report argues that the Scottish model of higher education delivers...
DOCTORS, nurses and other healthcare professionals should do some of their pre- and post-qualification training together to foster effective team working. But the intention should not be to produce...
FAST speaking lecturers not only run the risk of students not understanding them, but are also likely to reduce the importance of their topic in students' eyes, a study suggests, writes Julia Hinde....
A GOVERNMENT initiative to persuade universities that teaching students career management skills should be part of the academic curriculum has been overwhelmingly rejected by humanities departments....
Would devolution aid Scottish higher education? Was Dearing right about Scottish participation rates and medicine? THE SCOTTISH university system is already significantly devolved. Since 1992 there...
Would devolution aid Scottish higher education? Was Dearing right about Scottish participation rates and medicine? "NOTHING much here for me" was my first reaction to a skim through Dearing. Perhaps...
Eric Forth was the last higher education minister of the Thatcher/Major era. He piloted the abortive "twin-track" student loan system through Parliament. He ignored a report containing a perfectly...
It was pleasing to see the report by Kam Patel which recognised the rapidly changing nature of librarianship (THES, August 22). However it is not true that in the last research assessment exercise...
Julia Hinde's article ("Branded an outcast", THES, August 15) describes as "controversial" certain of Chris Brand's views, namely that there is a general intelligence factor (g), that it can be...
ANDREW MARKS'S letter (THES, August 22) represented the right way to deal with Brand's stream of puerile nonsense - to demolish it by argument - but it was absolutely the wrong reaction to the news...
Danish students preferring not to continue with science (THES, August 1) reminds me of a teacher's comment when I gave a talk at her school nearly 30 years ago that "the best educated girls in this...
SUE LEES is seriously misleading in her review of Bernard Lefkowitz (THES, August 29). The gang rape which took place in King's Cross, London was not carried out by English boys in what was an...
Annette O'Hara "Down and out by degrees" (THES, August 29) admirably highlighted the plight of the mature student with a family to support. However, although drawing a graphic picture of almost...
I was perplexed by the solution proposed by Paul Ormerod and Robert Rowthorn ("Why family ties bind the nation", THES, August 29). Contrary to their belief that "it is mainly men who break their (...