Exquisite melting moment
An open letter to those universities deducting 1/260th from the salaries of those who went on the one-day strike on November 19. Dear vice chancellors, I am delighted to see that with your...
An open letter to those universities deducting 1/260th from the salaries of those who went on the one-day strike on November 19. Dear vice chancellors, I am delighted to see that with your...
The annual report of the Universities Superannuation Scheme reminds us that academics permit their pensions to be invested in a scheme with no stated ethical criteria. Unethical investments are...
Rail transport ("Tunnel vision", THES, December 13) has traditionally been viewed as the safest form of transport since its designers subscribe to the concept of "failure to safety", that is, when...
BRITISH universities and colleges involved in a burgeoning multi-billion pound overseas partnerships and franchising market have been warned to tighten their controls on quality. Most students on...
The quality and volume of research throughout British higher education has risen over the past four years, this week's results from the 1996 Research Assessment Exercise show. Former polytechnics and...
THE HIGHER Education Funding Council's proposed new funding method for teaching will mean cuts and departmental closures, academics are complaining. Geographers and psychologists have led a chorus of...
INSTITUTIONAL outcomes from this year's Research Assessment Exercise show the importance of being able to work the system. Universities that used such skills, in particular by excluding non-research...
A scientist Christian, a retail management expert, a Jew and a Muslim tell The THES what Christmas means to them JOHN POLKINGHORNE, recently retired as president of Queens' College, Cambridge. His...
A DIFFERENT style of leadership is needed at Southampton Institute to help it improve quality, extend research, and consolidate following rapid expansion, a report published by the institute says. "...
THE RESEARCH Assessment Exercise has destroyed attempts to raise the profile of teaching in universities, delegates at a conference on working in higher education heard this week. Maurice Kogan of...
Nice to see the Christmas message of peace and goodwill has not yet taken over: this week's young people's lecture from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow was an illustrated talk...
It seems the research assessment exercise can leave those visited by panel members reeling in more senses than one. Martin Dodsworth, chairman of the English literature panel, said the weight of...
Maintaining silence on outcomes in advance of the formal announcement also seems to have been a problem for some panel members. One seems to have found a way of defusing the temptation by emailing...
A starred five for political incorrectness to Ottilia Saxl of the Glasgow-based technology transfer centre. A delegate at the Royal Society Of Edinburgh's seminar on commercialising academic research...
Also due a good rating, in this case for inspired timing, is the University of Ulster and its sports scholarship programme. News of its Guinness sponsorship might have prompted much irony, had it not...