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AUT votes for union merger A super union for further and higher education got its first official seal of approval from lecturers yesterday. At its annual conference in Eastbourne, the Association of...
AUT votes for union merger A super union for further and higher education got its first official seal of approval from lecturers yesterday. At its annual conference in Eastbourne, the Association of...
"Record numbers of advertisements for new jobs as universities jostle for market position and prepare for the next research assessment exercise" - The Times Higher, April 15 The UNIVERSITY OF...
'In a rational world, non traditional students would be able to try a course without getting £8,000 in debt. So why not waive fees for the first term?' Top-ups may well benefit Oxbridge, but...
In today's business climate, it is crucial for universities to implement an ethical framework, says Steven Schwartz For better or worse, today's higher education institutions are deeply immersed in...
Most headlines about this week's council meeting of the Association of University Teachers have concerned the latest call for a boycott of Israeli universities - a proposal debated (and defeated) in...
This week, The Times Higher launches an advice column in its Working Knowledge section. It will answer readers' questions on employment rights, from concerns about fixed-term contracts to maternity...
Putting university candidates through multiple-choice tests ("Exam boards unveil SAT rival", April 15) to determine their "potential" marks a new phase in the degradation of education in this country...
I would like to take issue with your suggestion that the trial of the SAT that we funded found "too little variation between successful candidates at A level and in SATs" to justify its adoption (...
According to Ron McLone of Ucles, the only plausible interpretation of a picture of a cone, cylinder, sphere and a TV is that, "television has become fundamental". If you don't think that, then you...
I can do arithmetic. On a good day I can even do sentences. I am baffled by plausible reasoning. Would someone care to enlighten me? Your explanation should be sufficiently simple that even a humble...
I don't demur at Alison Wolf's defence of free speech but I'd add two things (Opinion, April 15). The first is that in a country that decided that Negroes were biologically intended for slavery, and...
I think Alison Wolf is being a little disingenuous if she expects us to believe that remarks made at a conference by the head of the world's richest and most influential university should be compared...
The Leeds University advert for a head for a new Lifelong Learning Centre must surely be a belated April Fool's joke (Classified, April 8). It refers to "a strong commitment to lifelong learning and...
It's encouraging to read that our long-abandoned unit of currency, the shilling, lives on in Israel ("Israel agrees on £38m of funds and new institution", April 15). It's even more encouraging to see...
There is some truth in Nick Pearce's complaint about social scientists' reluctance to get involved in public policy-making ("Mix in with mandarins", April 15), but I'm not sure it applies to...