Labour vote angers students
Student leaders have accused the Labour Party of betraying them after the abstention of the Opposition front bench in Monday's Lords debate on the restoration of benefit. Only eight Labour peers...
Student leaders have accused the Labour Party of betraying them after the abstention of the Opposition front bench in Monday's Lords debate on the restoration of benefit. Only eight Labour peers...
The Government is taking a fresh look at funding arrangements for Oxford and Cambridge universities, including the automatic payment of college fees. Ministers are preparing to make a final decision...
Six leading writers will speak on the subject of the Dissident Word in the fourth series of Amnesty Lectures which starts next week at the Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford. Nawal El Saadawi, one of the...
While some scientists are excited by the latest research into the causes of schizophrenia, others are beginning to wonder whether it exists at all. Aisling Irwin reports. Mary Boyle, principal...
Academics are used to being pilloried for being out of touch. But in two rather important ways their normal working methods may be harbingers of the future for the rest of society. The first is JANET...
MONDAY. (Week 1, London to Nairobi). Heathrow departure for Nairobi - a conference trip to Sri Lanka has subtly expanded to a five-week world tour. First stop is the Kenya Forestry Research Institute...
The director of the London School of Economics (THES, Jan 6) wrote to advocate (again) differential or top-up fees for students. What has not been made clear is how such schemes (as distinct from...
What is glaringly absent from Paul Morris's article (THES January ), which argues that students should have enough money to live on, is a definition of what, in fact, constitutes student hardship. In...
Despite all the recent coverage of student funding - whether polls, politicians-in-search-of-a-policy or the more considered views to be found in your columns, there is a deafening silence from those...
Michael Austin's piece on the charms of modularisation (THES, January 20) and the welcome demise of the course resonates with the rhetoric being used throughout further and higher education....
Science minister David Hunt announced the allocation of the Pounds 1.3 billion science budget yesterday. Mark Richmond argues against Government attempts to micro-manage research. It is now nearly...
University administrators all over the United States are telling Bill Clinton that they are saving "weeks and weeks of bureaucratic time" because of his new student loan programme. Thus President...
A Hong Kong University inquiry has completely cleared a senior academic of any wrongdoing or dishonourable conduct, three years after he was found guilty of plagiarism in the High Court. The finding...
Plagiarism by academics and students receives too much attention in universities and is condemned in far too extreme terms, according to an Australian researcher at Wollongong University. Given the...
Today is the deadline for submissions to the Secretary of State for Education's review of higher education. Our reports of the evidence that has been pouring in show eagerness for expansion,...