An attack on science
From Patrick Riley DESPITE the reassuring sub-heading of the article ("It is not scientific inquiry that produces anti-science feeling but distorted ideas of what it means to be 'scientific'") it...
From Patrick Riley DESPITE the reassuring sub-heading of the article ("It is not scientific inquiry that produces anti-science feeling but distorted ideas of what it means to be 'scientific'") it...
From Richard Hudson THREE cheers if "a consensus over abolishing traditional degree classifications" really is emerging (THES, March 28). Even by normal academic standards, degree classification is...
From George Schopflin ANN LEWIS's critique of complex language (THES, April 4) is a perfect example of the dislike of abstract thought in the guise of anti-elitism and "common sense". All specialised...
From Tim Footman RUPA HUQ (THES, April 4) endorsing Simon Frith's assertion about "student music" and "the sense of exclusiveness that being a student (at least in Britain) still entails", says that...
From Robert Page YOUR STORY adds public insult to private injury for those academic staff who have been deemed surplus to requirements at the University of Nottingham. In the case of my own...
From Neil McIntosh WHY do people in higher education think they have a god given right to be the only providers of initial teacher training? The Standing Committee for the Education and Training of...
From Marko Bojcun YOUR ARTICLE on Ukrainian studies in the United Kingdom (THES, March 21) overlooked the agreement between the Institute of Ukrainian Studies at Kiev University and the University of...
Monday A bolt from the blue. The planning group of the university (vice chancellor, deputy vice chancellor, and pro vice chancellors) has issued a draft policy document. The university is in deficit...
A COVER of Time magazine loudly declaimed last month: "How Colleges are Gouging U". Having exposed the "crisis of the canon" and the spread of "political correctness", is the American media about to...
To mention the importance of historical perspective during a general election campaign is probably about as fruitless as Moby's attempt to swim out of the Firth of Forth. I recently heard Richard...
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This week's First Impressions comes from a last-minute Catholic: "The artist is the creator of beautiful things. To reveal art and conceal the artist is art's aim." Entries should be submitted to...
IRELAND is likely to hold its general election on a Friday for the first time this year so that students can vote while making weekend visits home. May 23 is tipped as the most likely date.
British Aerospace is planning to lure top engineering graduates from an elite group of universities by offering them much higher starting salaries. A spokesman for BAe said the firm had been forced...
Inspectors have praised staff at Stoke College for delivering a generally sound education to students despite "serious failings" in the leadership and the institution's "severe financial difficulties...