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Sheffield Hallam University’s corporate communications team faced charges of cheating at its annual Christmas jamboree. The team hosted a quiz for local media contacts at which "everyone had a...
Sheffield Hallam University’s corporate communications team faced charges of cheating at its annual Christmas jamboree. The team hosted a quiz for local media contacts at which "everyone had a...
The annual crop of university Christmas cards threw up the usual array of tasteful snow-covered campuses. The determinedly unconventional Terence Kealey, vice-chancellor of Buckingham University,...
Christian students sue in gay rights row Christian students have launched a High Court battle against their university after they were banned from its facilities due to a refusal to accept gay rights...
Enjoying your goose, Roger? It's Nigel Slater. Who's Nigel Slater? Your goose is Nigel Slater. From his book. Roast goose with juniper sauce and apple and lemon puree. Roger, is everything all right...
After the tumultuous events of the past 12 months - the academic pay dispute, the introduction of top-up fees and the beginning of the end of the research assessment exercise, to name but three -...
Your article "Pay deals set to force sector £68m into red" (December 22/29) showed the predictable response from the bean-counters. Accountants are trained to be conservative in their forecasting and...
Vera Rich's acutely sensitive East European antennae have picked up something very important in Transylvania ("Tensions mount as staff fired for using Hungarian", December 15). Unfortunately, the...
D. L. Clements asks "why all this fuss about Christian Unions?" (Letters, December 15). S/he overlooks the parallel that can be drawn between faith-based organi-sations and political parties. Surely...
In the 1990s, I was a committee member of a Christian Union that operated outside the auspices of the student union. While this did little to limit our work on campus, I do feel it is important for...
Richard Baggaley (Letters, December 22/29) suggests scientists should be encouraged to write books. A better goal would be to induce scholars in sociology and the humanities to write fewer. Articles...
Questions about who reads what academics write - and what they do with the information having read it - are fascinating. But when questions are set only in the context of giving a rationale to...
It will need more than watchfulness to ensure that the central purpose of university life remains intact ("Academe's value must be upheld", Leader, December 15). Neither "modernisation" nor "...
Ruth Scurr's views on proofreading agencies (Opinion, December 15) struck this freelance tutor as confused and disingenuous. So it was OK for her to tidy up a fellow student's PhD thesis for a token...
Robert Sugden concludes his review of Thomas C. Schelling's book (Books, December 15) by telling us that if we want to know his role in the production of the film Dr Strangelove "you must buy the...
The debate about what is "lawful" or "within the law" in the context of academic freedom of expression rests on the well-worn phrase from the "Jenkins amendment" to the legislation that gave birth to...