Sheffield offers an online shoulder to cry on
Sheffield University may soon be able to offer e-therapy in a pilot project that could revolutionise student counselling. Jeannie Wright, staff counsellor at Sheffield, said online support could be a...
Sheffield University may soon be able to offer e-therapy in a pilot project that could revolutionise student counselling. Jeannie Wright, staff counsellor at Sheffield, said online support could be a...
An emerging field in the arts is threatened by a shake-up of arts courses at Nottingham Trent University, academics have warned, writes Phil Baty. Specialists in the field of "live art" say that the...
The High Court is to review Oxford University's examination and assessment procedures after a legal victory for an Indian student who claims discrimination. Postgraduate student Nadeem Ahmed has been...
Alison Goddard Indicators show privilege is still the passport to university and top institutions are doing the least to redress the balance. Alison Goddard reports The full extent of the task to...
Saxton Bampfylde Hever, a recruitment consultancy, has apologised for being untruthful and dismissive in its dealings with whistleblower John Pickering. Professor Pickering lost his job as deputy...
Sunday Once again endure the pleasures of an overnight flight to Johannesburg. It is easier to commute to Jo'burg than it is to take the Central Line to Mile End. I am returning to South Africa at...
Sir Philip Dowson, who in December retired as president of the Royal Academy of Arts and has been a royal academician since 1979, has received an honorary doctor of art degree from De Montfort...
Terry Goodison, who has been developing and leading the University of Wolverhampton's BA degree in interactive multimedia communication for six years, has been appointed senior research fellow of The...
Theresa May has struggled to make an impression as shadow education secretary over the past 15 months. But this is not surprising given that she has spent most of the time since her appointment in...
There was no chauffeur-driven limo for Ivo Svoboda of the Scottish Agricultural College when he visited Balmoral on business: instead he arrived on the council dustcart to investigate the contents of...
Who is the smartest person in the world? The organisers of the spoof Ig Nobel Prizes devised a remarkably fast way to answer the question by asking contenders to talk over each other for 30 seconds,...
Delegates at the Labour Party conference last week were instructed to switch off their mobile phones as they entered the conference hall. Sadly, this meant that they were unable to check David...
Last week in The THES ... Rick Trainor argued that the Millennium Dome offers great opportunities to higher education Judith Watson Brighton Rick Trainor correctly identifies a "pivotal role" for...
The economic boom that Kuwait has built in the past 30 years on oil has not come without cost to the flora and fauna of the country's small offshore islands in the Gulf. Their fragile ecosystems are...
Belgrade University students and Serbian police marched together this week to demand that President Milosevic return the "stolen" presidential election to Vojislav Kostunica, who claims 52 per cent...