Mixed reaction to Scottish recommendations
SCOTTISH education minister Brian Wilson has pledged careful consideration of how tuition fees will apply to the four-year Scottish honours degree, and said he strongly endorsed Sir Ron Garrick's...
SCOTTISH education minister Brian Wilson has pledged careful consideration of how tuition fees will apply to the four-year Scottish honours degree, and said he strongly endorsed Sir Ron Garrick's...
THE DISTINCTIVE pattern of relationships built between the further and higher education sectors in Wales has been strongly endorsed in a largely descriptive section of the Dearing report. It firmly...
HIGHER educationists in Northern Ireland havewelcomed proposals for the province. Sir Trevor Smith, Ulster University vice chancellor, praised the recommendation to end the cap on student numbers....
BETTER money management and a governors' code of practice will be needed to keep institutions running smoothly, says the report. The committee recognises that higher education has been through a...
FURTHER education has been offered the chance to expand as Dearing recommends that higher education concentrate on funding sub-degree qualifications in colleges. Dearing has recommended a potentially...
Italian Switzerland has had its own university since last October in Lugano, the canton's principal city, after years of seeing itself as being too poor and sparsely populated to warrant one. The...
Someone asked if it worried me that our report would inevitably be compared with Robbins. The answer was a simple "no". It was enough of a job to bring this report home to the time deadline without...
Habits of opposition die hard: spin doctoring, preemptive briefing and anxiety about alienating substantial groups of voters have been much in evidence in the Government's handling of the Dearing...
Academic medics are valued by the NHS, says Rex Richards, but seem ill served to compete in research Medical research, a vital component of the health care of the country, is directed mainly by...
Popular science, hot on solo heroes and Big Answers, could be leaving casual readers in a black hole of unreality. Gail Vines blames our irreligious lives - and a love affair with megastars...
Stephen Rouse (THES, July 7) confuses himself in his attempt to confuse your readers about the threatened imposition of the Higher Education Role Analysis job evaluation scheme. I have lost my...
The letter (THES, July 18) from Professor Pounds, chief executive of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council does nothing to allay concerns about his council's stewardship of the royal...
Professor Pounds justifies the proposed closure of the RGO in terms of savings to be made for exciting projects for the next millennium. However, by taking this step, PPARC may be excluding the UK...
How many advantages have been gained by incorporation, apart from having a chief executive instead of a principal with an open-door policy? Yeovil College is facing a second restructuring; the first...
Your article "Far East academics top of the pay scales" (THES, June ) provided interesting information on comparative salaries of academic staff based on a survey of seven countries. Pay scales alone...