Are we missing the mark?
Percentages? Grades? A mixture of the two? Paul Bridges wonders, is our marking system really fair? Is our marking fair? We would like to think so. We devote care to the design of assessments in...
Percentages? Grades? A mixture of the two? Paul Bridges wonders, is our marking system really fair? Is our marking fair? We would like to think so. We devote care to the design of assessments in...
The 750,000 potential students who have called the government's Learning Direct telephone helpline have been given "out of date or incomplete" information, college leaders have warned. As little as a...
The international community has failed to prevent Serbian academics and students from being "driven out of their homes and expelled from Kosovo", Jagos Zelenovic, rector of the Belgrade-backed Serb-...
The ancient visitor method of settling disputes between universities and students is in breach of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, an academic lawyer has warned. Tim Birtwistle...
An entrepreneur selling fake degree certificates on the internet has been hit with a High Court injunction, over two years after The THES exposed the controversial business, writes Phil Baty. The...
The Symbiotic Planet
The Search for the Giant Squid
Einstein and Religion
Indus Age
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, recalls an impoverished industrial area of the UK reinvented in the 1980s as a "heritage site": "The first...
Tom Davies focuses on radio and television programmes that may be of use to THES readers. (All times pm unless stated.) FRIDAY September 3 Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time (7.30 BBC2). Part two of...
When Elaine Showalter decided to pass on 30 years of teaching experience to her graduate students she opened up a fraught and secret domain Everyone complains these days that we do not train graduate...
Will the products below increase your chances of getting cancer? Samuel Epstein thinks so. Ayala Ochert reports Here is a sobering thought - on Monday morning, as you breakfast, shower and get ready...
An asteroid colliding with Earth could wipe out humanity. Alison Goddard reports on research to curb the threat In 1908, an asteroid exploded above the Tunguska area of Siberia with the energy of...
Benny Peiser believes that asteroid impacts could account for the collapse of ancient civilisations. It is possible that the virtually simultaneous collapse of the first urban civilisations in the...