Paying the rent
(Photograph) - Paying the rent: former University of Wales, Bangor student Edward Povey has signed a unique art for accommodation deal with his old university. He will be given a studio in exchange...
(Photograph) - Paying the rent: former University of Wales, Bangor student Edward Povey has signed a unique art for accommodation deal with his old university. He will be given a studio in exchange...
Young people from Drumchapel, one of Glasgow's most deprived areas, are optimistic about their futures, according to researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University. A survey, carried out for the...
Ministers have announced an extra Pounds 54 million for learning and careers advice services for adults. The advice services will be run through the network of local learning partnerships, made up of...
Welsh college students are being "short-changed" because of a lack of investment in the improvement of standards, according to Chris Hughes, the chief executive of the Further Education Development...
Northern Ireland has embarked on a three-year project to set up a pioneering credit accumulation and transfer scheme for all post-18 education and training. The Northern Ireland Credit Accumulation...
Far from being merely a tool of war, dinosaurs' horns were used to attract female mates, according to research from a Leeds University zoologist. Neil Alexander, an expert in prehistoric reptiles,...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals' reluctance to accept a numerical approach to quality assurance ("Quality plan stalls as QAA faces dissent", THES, September 17) is to be applauded....
Which Diana Warwick were you reporting on last week ("Populist Labour swells HE ranks", THES, October 1) in raptures over the prime minister's announcement of another expansion of higher education...
I read Christopher Andrew's piece ("Degrees of treachery", THES, September 24) with interest but not surprise. I attended the von Humboldt University in East Berlin for a month in spring 1987. My...
The improved consultation and transparency that accompany the forthcoming research assessment exercise are more than welcome. The consultation highlights a major problem, however. It seems that the...
Gerald Stockdale was forced to resign as principal of Swansea Institute of Higher Education two years ago after the National Audit Office criticised the manner in which the institute ran overseas...
In continuing to defend the indefensible (Letters, THES, October 1), Graham Zellick once again reveals his contempt for independence and natural justice. Anyone who considers the Archbishop of...
Natalie Fenton's article ("Women - don't buy this line", THES, October 1) will have started alarm bells ringing for many women staff. The introduction of performance-related pay could only further...
As Natalie Fenton says, the introduction of PRP would exacerbate the serious discrimination against women over pay most recently revealed by the Bett report. But the Bett report itself recommends...
The experience of trade unions in other parts of the public sector confirms Natalie Fenton's analysis of the impact of PRP for academic and related staff in our universities. According to the...