Researchers fight retirement law
DOZENS of France's top researchers have banded together to fight a law forcing them to retire at the age of 65 instead of 68. About 100 researchers in the top "class one" and "exceptional class"...
DOZENS of France's top researchers have banded together to fight a law forcing them to retire at the age of 65 instead of 68. About 100 researchers in the top "class one" and "exceptional class"...
AN ANGRY mob of 200 staff at the Quaid-i-Azam University in the Pakistan capital of Islamabad marched on the physics department last month to hurl obscenities and death threats at two professors who...
SERBIA's education minister has come under fire for his stance towards students' pro-democracy protests within days of taking office in a government reshuffle. Belgrade University's Committee for the...
British government spending on university science is Pounds 2.3 billion in the current financial year, equivalent to an income tax rate of 1.8p per pound - not bad when the basic rate is only 24p....
League tables and performance indicators are much beloved by funders and by newspapers, but less loved by those they grade who understand the distortions they can produce. This week it is the turn of...
Last November, the THES noted that the Seventh Day Adventist Newbold College was awaiting the second coming of Christ and Sir Ron Dearing. Sir Ron may be cautious about the Messianic status he enjoys...
David Law asks whether quality assessment results could ever be used to produce a league table of the best teaching universities League tables are a national preoccupation in education. The research...
GEOFFREY Alderman's admir-ably succinct history of British Jewry's fissiparous tendency (THES, February 14) sadly neither sheds light on the issues nor justifies his own stand and the Paisleyite...
PROFESSOR Alderman is right that the chief rabbi is not the leader of Anglo-Jewry. Rather he is simply the head of the United Synagogue, the largest branch of orthodox Jewry in Great Britain. As such...
THE UNIVERSITIES and Colleges Employers' Forum has become irrelevant to academic salary determination. Steve Rouse, chief executive, says that the UCEA board "does not have a position on a pay review...
TONY BINNS cites just one of the anomalies in the titles and pay of academics in different types of institution (THES, February 14). The top points of the main and promoted scales in the new...
MARGARET O'BRIEN (THES, February 14) says that "it might have been wiser" to present her findings about the sociology of Barking and Dagenham to an academic audience before contacting the Panorama...
TONY TYSOME reports the view of Geoffrey Alderman that a new standards agency "is bound to eventually become a kind of super Council for National Academic Awards" (THES, February 14). Having worked...
I ACCEPT Derek Freeman's claim (THES, February 7) that he believes in "a synthesis I of both the genetic and exogenetic" in the determination of human behaviour. Everyone, sociobiologists and...
THE MEASURED professional tone adopted by the writers of Personal View (THES, February 7) was welcome, as was the overwhelming endorsement which their research provides for the partnership model of...