Rectors talk tough on who pays for expansion
GREEK rectors have warned that unless the government finds more money for higher education they will recommend closing universities for the second time in a year. Last March rectors shut colleges but...
GREEK rectors have warned that unless the government finds more money for higher education they will recommend closing universities for the second time in a year. Last March rectors shut colleges but...
THE future of a unique British centre for historical research in Germany is in doubt following a shock decision to close the internationally renowned Max Planck Institute for History at Gottingen,...
Nearly a third of GP practices offer patients counselling, but how effective is it? COUNSELLORS using "talk therapy" in clinics are giving their profession a bad name and should concentrate on more...
An American-based institute has devised a new way of assessing the research strengths of United Kingdom universities which upstages Oxbridge. The Institute of Scientific Information, a body which...
The Scottish tertiary sector looks likely to have to make many more compulsory redundancies than it has to date, writes Scottish editor Olga Wojtas. Although the sector has suffered only one...
Universities and colleges are shedding their staff by force and cajolery. THES reporters examine the options. An estimated 3,000 jobs have been lost in universities this year, writes Alan Thomson....
As Valentine Cunningham stands shivering in the harsh winds blowing through academia, what exactly fires his resolve to stick to his calling? When thousands of higher education teachers take to the...
The disruption of a conference on East Timor by an organised mob in Kuala Lumpur last month may have done the troubled country a favour. Peter Carey reports. Fifteen years ago, when I first became...
IT WAS once said of Sir Keith Joseph that he not only had the capacity to shoot himself in the foot but, worse still, he could hit his left foot while aiming for his right one. The ghost of Sir Keith...
BELGRADE media loyal to the Serbian government ignored the largest demonstrations in the country's recent history last week. While most students were actively supporting the the protests, state-owned...
(Photograph) - On the move: Workmen help carry out the biggest book move in history, as 12 million books and manuscripts begin their migration from Bloomsbury to the shelves of the new Pounds 511...
Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll (pictured right) is to take early retirement from her post as vice chancellor of University of East Anglia after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She arrived in...
Not just a historian, but the heaven-sent (by way of Texas) dream of the lonely octogenarian. Young Cambridge historian Bryan Rigg, whose research on German Jews found an original and effective...
Glasgow University students clearly have little time for the Platonic ideal. A poster put up by the Campaign for the Highest Education, promoting Plato's view that "The life without examination is a...
Whether or not ethnicity predisposes you to certain types of career, names might. Jane Arms certainly has a surname that seems to fit her. She returns to Australia this month, after four years at LSE...