Discipline hearing
Pavel Buchler, head of Glasgow School of Art's fine art department, faces a disciplinary hearing following a seven-week suspension on full pay. Mr Buchler was suspended at the end of last session on...
Pavel Buchler, head of Glasgow School of Art's fine art department, faces a disciplinary hearing following a seven-week suspension on full pay. Mr Buchler was suspended at the end of last session on...
Institutions in the south west are creating a united front - but they are not necessarily all doing the same thing. Competition for further education students is fierce in the south west. Many areas...
Clearing has been busier than ever this year but the number of people accepted by institutions has remained stable. Of the 1,5 applicants placed by the start of this week, 31,084 had gone through...
I write in response to your disingenuously headlined lead article ("Overseas PhDs in UNL row", THES, September 6) regarding the position of four PhD students wishing to transfer to the University of...
Malaysia is tinkering with the idea of bringing state and private universities in line on degree accreditation in a move designed to further its ambition to become a regional centre of academic...
It is always enjoyable to poke fun at politicians' poor grasp of science and Sir Ron Oxburgh, president of the British Association, has provided the latest example. In his presidential address to the...
Two new books out this month - from the left and the right - warn that higher education must act now to shore up its foundations before it is overwhelmed by a tide of ill-prepared students and...
A United States academic who claimed that ordinary Germans willingly helped the Nazis kill six million Jews has finally faced his German critics - and admitted that his book was flawed. Making his...
Two new books out this month - from the left and the right - warn that higher education must act now to shore up its foundations before it is overwhelmed by a tide of ill-prepared students and...
Aisling Irwin and Juliet Vickery report from the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Birmingham. "Armchair" thought - the type that leads to Nobel prizes - has been choked out of...
Grievous disappointment for those expecting to see the perfect match of subject and speaker at this week's Institute for Contemporary British History Conference on a century of the popular press. The...
Engineering courses cannot recruit. A campaign to promote engineering as exciting, relevant and remunerative was launched last week. A sharp decline in the number of students taking engineering and...
Complaints about the lack of engineers are not new. Similar lamentations have been heard at any time in the past 100 years and more. But that does not justify ignoring the present decline in...
Rectors in Slovakia are fighting government plans to overrule universities in the conferment of degrees and academic titles. A joint meeting of the rectors' conference and the country's higher...