A job to lie for
New graduates to the jobs market are a saucy, deceitful bunch, according to a survey that highlights the lengths to which they are prepared to go to get their perfect job. The survey by Pareto Law, a...
New graduates to the jobs market are a saucy, deceitful bunch, according to a survey that highlights the lengths to which they are prepared to go to get their perfect job. The survey by Pareto Law, a...
Students at Dundee University, however, would be able to rest on their laurels. Dundee, which was recently ranked among the world's seven most intelligent cities because of its scientific expertise,...
Students on Napier University's new masters course in creative advertising are on the fast track. Tutor Susie Henry, a former director with Saatchi and Saatchi, the architects of Margaret Thatcher's...
An extinct Australian parrot, last seen alive 80 years ago, has reared its brightly plumed head at Aberdeen University. The zoology museum has taken charge of a case of mounted Australian birds, one...
If Bert Fry, the last true countryman of The Archers, had been given a chance to comment, he would surely have something pungent to say on the matter. Instead, the best one hears about climate change...
What unites us is our civic culture and pragmatic common interest, suggests Bernard Crick, not romantic notions of 'Britishness' Britishness suddenly bursts upon us, mainly impelled by politicians...
Those concerned for the future of computer science in the UK need have no fear, argue Yorick Wilks et al. The debate has been passionate and well informed, raging on online mailing lists and academic...
Like cows bred for a bigger milk yield, Tim Birkhead believes that academics bred for large research outputs have lost much of what made them productive in the first place I was amused, saddened and...
Badly led seminars can lead to students not participating or not turning up at all. But, says Harriet Swain, there are a number of ways to ensure that attendance is high and that a good debate takes...
Name : Philip Fine Age : Late thirties Job : Head of department and lecturer in psychology, Buckingham University. I teach a music psychology course at Oxford University and carry out research on...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. 'I am a director of human resources at a university. Could you explain how the new "...
Large pension contributions to university chiefs, either as an annual payment or a "one-off", look to be on the rise, according to the latest Times Higher survey of vice-chancellors’ pay. Michael...
Universities this week justified the average increase of 7.9 per cent in vice-chancellors’ salaries as being in line with that of top executives in public bodies and reflecting a competitive global...
Deadline: 29/05/2007
Putting the spark back into science One of Scotland's leading universities is to open a centre aimed at encouraging more students to become science and maths teachers. Sir Muir Russell, the principal...