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It has been long suspected, long joked about, and now psychiatrists have finally admitted it. At the winter meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists last week there was a session for trainees...
It has been long suspected, long joked about, and now psychiatrists have finally admitted it. At the winter meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists last week there was a session for trainees...
Among the most vigorous participants in the debate over funding options has been Derek Fraser, vice chancellor of Teesside. Possibly in gratitude for his quotability, The Times and The Daily...
Alumnus to be proud of No 30 is Cedric Brown, the British Gas man and life- imitates-art incarnation of Harry Enfield's most famous concept, who received awesome amounts of cash this week in return...
An expert in foreign language teaching has called for national standards in student achievement following evidence that graduates' linguistic abilities vary enormously. Jim Coleman, professor of...
The power of hypnosis to send people into trancelike states has not attracted enough serious research, according to Michael Heap of Sheffield University's centre for psychotherapeutic studies. Dr...
University of California president Richard Atkinson last month pushed the issue of affirmative action to the brink of open warfare with his own board of regents. A highly public squabble over his...
The murder of two academics and two students in separate incidents at the University of Papua New Guinea over the past year has created a sense of crisis as students return to their studies for the...
Germany's archaic men-only student fraternities, with a reputation for fencing, drinking and extremist rightwing views, are under attack from within their own ranks. Eight of the country's 100...
Jim Coleman is right to call for nationally agreed standards for languages (page 4). Britain, traditionally excelling in linguistic incompetence, is now experiencing huge demand from students and...
The practice described by Martin Hollis (requesting references to accompany applications rather than following shortlisting) is already not uncommon. I have been asked to follow this procedure by...
It is not only for refereeing purposes that the members of the Russell Group are trying to flex their muscles; during an unsuccessful attempt last year to headhunt me to a larger institution in time...
Three months ago, 13 senior academics at the University of the Wi****ersrand - all but one white - lodged a 297-page dossier of complaints against William Malegapuru Makgoba, deputy vice chancellor...
Martin Hollis complained that candidates for a lectureship here have been instructed to ask their referees to write directly to the university (THES, February 2). The reason for adopting this brisk,...
I write in the strongest possible terms about the article entitled "In defence of Cambridge excellence" by Frank H. King (THES, February 2). Dr King is seeking to mislead your readers, in the same...
Your editorial "Demanding and confused" (THES, February 2) implies that universities face a choice between delivering the curriculum or encouraging their students to acquire skills employers seek....