Cryptic signals on research funding
Humanities academics love to say that life would be better if they had a research council of their own. Perhaps so: but a new report from the House of Commons science and technology committee (page 1...
Humanities academics love to say that life would be better if they had a research council of their own. Perhaps so: but a new report from the House of Commons science and technology committee (page 1...
In an education system where university courses - and places at fee-paying schools - cost thousands of pounds per year, how much learning do you expect to get for Pounds 25? As we report this week (...
ONE EFFECT of the Dearing inquiry is that at last we are beginning to see some serious debate about the fundamental purposes of higher education and its relationship with culture, society and the...
Half-baked, insubstantial conference papers provide poor fare for busy academics. Gavin Fairbairn wants something more to chew on Why do so many contributors at academic conferences abuse the...
Job prospects for humanities graduates are not extinct, says Rick Rylance. He's even got the documentary evidence to prove their existence A usually responsible broadsheet newspaper recently ran a...
Some senior academic university staff are adopting the title of doctor when not in possession of a doctorate. The General Dental Council recently reversed a rule which previously prevented dentists...
There is a great deal of talk about how the formation of research centres and networks, on a regional basis, can solve the sensitive problem of allocation of research funding in British universities...
"Faith in the future" (THES, March 21) provided a fascinating vignette of the religious scene in Britain. At a time of structural upheaval in our higher education system it is important that values...
As a former dean of a United States business school it is disheartening to learn that British companies are starting down a path once trodden and now largely abandoned as ineffective and inefficient...
The future of national vocational qualifications seems to become more uncertain, and contradictory, by the week. It is uncertain because cases of fraudulently-issued certificates (THES, March 14)...
"Ex-super hunts spoofers" (THES, March 21) included a quotation from me which did not deal as fully as I would have liked with the question of "whistleblowing". Blowing the whistle on activities can...
The remarks by Nelson et al on accountability ("Publish and be praised", THES, March 21) were naive in the extreme. They were also out of touch with recent events in this country. Their scheme for "...
The cover-up culture continues. Government prorogues Parliament and evades a public report. Crucial evidence fails to reach the principal meat hygiene expert. The nuclear industry withholds costly...
Monday Work begins at 8.40am. After picking up the morning papers to scan (and produce a cuttings sheet for top management), there is a work report meeting with my female boss. These encounters have...
In the past 30 years I have been associated with 100 vice chancellors. Ten prime ministers have come and gone in Australia and the higher education system has been transformed from a group of 14...