Fewer faces for MBA places
After years of enrolment growth, the number of local and foreign students taking MBAs in Australia has dropped by more than 20 per cent since 2003. The trend is not unique to Australia. Business...
After years of enrolment growth, the number of local and foreign students taking MBAs in Australia has dropped by more than 20 per cent since 2003. The trend is not unique to Australia. Business...
Fiction should be about telling good stories, not championing scientific accuracy, insists Philip Pullman Robert May, the former chief scientific adviser to the Government, in his recent article in...
V For Vendetta In cinemas nationwide The reviews of V for Vendetta have been pretty much "C is for crap". The movie adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Lloyd's graphic serial/novel looks doomed for the...
For months, the Liberal Democrats could not find anyone to champion higher education despite their eagerness to make their stance against top-up fees a trump card. But now, everyone will want the job...
China is revving up for a major British higher education public relations ambush, with both Bill Rammell, the Higher Education Minister, and Boris Johnson, his Conservative counterpart, arriving the...
Fears about the literacy of undergraduates hit a new trough last week when the National Union of Students sent out an invitation to the opening of its surprisingly glossy new building. While...
In his recent visit to Goldsmiths, University of London, Alan Bennett, the playwright and author shared a favourite anecdote about Alan Walker Tyson, the late Oxford musicologist. Tyson, notorious...
Modern democracy has mutated into a one-party system, writes Tony Benn, in the first of a series on challenges to the liberal state When people won the vote, in the century between the 1832 Reform...
Through co-operation, academics have the power to save higher education from the bureaucrats, writes Lewis Elton When a soldier obeys an order in the letter but not the spirit, it is called dumb...
Speaking at a conference can be terrifying. Kevin Fongadvises holding your nerve and avoiding fisticuffs with the bloke asking irritating questions As The Times Higher publishes its conference...
What should you do when a colleague expresses controversial and offensive views? You must take academic freedom into account, says Harriet Swain, but also take notes, tread warily and act...
Name : Philip Plowden Age : 45 Job : Associate dean, clinical legal education, Northumbria University Law School. Salary : Associate-dean level. Background : I did an English degree but now I'm...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I am not yet a union member and was therefore not balloted on the industrial action on...
The University of Central Lancashire is out to recruit senior academics and their research teams in a bid to boost its academic reputation. The university is advertising in this week's Times Higher...
Mark Llewellyn, postdoctoral research assistant, department of English, Liverpool University, based at St. Deiniol's Library, Hawarden, Flintshire. Job advertised in The Times Higher , August 19,...