Gagging order sticks in academic craw
ITALIAN academics are in uproar over a gagging order issued by the academic senate of Rome's La Sapienza University following the murder of a student. The university, the biggest in Europe, has...
ITALIAN academics are in uproar over a gagging order issued by the academic senate of Rome's La Sapienza University following the murder of a student. The university, the biggest in Europe, has...
East German universities are discovering the power of advertising in an attempt to increase their popularity among western German students and to raise their academic standards. Advertising campaigns...
The Italian university ministry is to clamp down on students who claim fee rebates on grounds of family poverty, but in fact are not poor at all. The national daily La Repubblica drew a picture of a...
A revolution in the transition between school and university is underway in Belarus, where a British-backed experiment to introduce formal written exams in place of traditional oral testing is taking...
Amid the widespread chorus of praise for Dearing, few have paused to notice its signal failure to address the disadvantages under which part-time students have laboured for so long. Contrary to what...
I support fully the sentiments expressed by Michael Kelly in Phil Baty's report on the funding crisis looming before departments of modern languages (THES, July 18). It seems perverse that the...
The lucky university departments which, having managed to please their friends in the research assessment exercise, are now enjoying disproportionately generous research funding, ought perhaps to be...
The notions of academic autonomy, of academic freedom, of institutional autonomy and of the maintenance of standards are very different and very difficult but clarity is not aided by the multilayered...
While delving into Dearing I came across some interesting information about the survey preferences of academic staff for methods of pay determination. In the pre-1992 universities 72 per cent of...
Apres Dearing, le deluge: staff cautiously optimistic, part-time sector and Europeans feel neglected, free-marketeers blow a big resberry "Wait for Dearing" has been the response to any ideas for...
I CONFESS that I have not read the whole Dearing report. I have a niggling doubt and a faint hope that I may be wrong in asserting that the 1,700 pages ignore a key aspect of higher education in a (...
"The Welsh language will, should and must die out." I was astonished to read this sentence in the THES (July 4) by Christie Davies, professor of sociology at the University of Reading. It was...
THE unthinkable thoughts of the "right-wing" think-tanks have become new Labour orthodoxy again. Dearing and the government's response have made acceptable student contributions towards tuition, and...
Wednesday. After feverish weeks supervising project students, invigilating and script-marking, I come to work hopeful of uninterrupted weeks in the research lab. This is what brought me to Bradford...
BEFORE I left the University of Sussex, a senior member of faculty made a good point to me. "It seems that most of our graduates are happy with the time they have spent here," he said. "But the...