Transition to a material world
The Culture of the English People:
The Culture of the English People:
In his review of Channel Tunnel, the Link to Europe: An Overview and Guide to the Literature by Lesley Grayson on March 10, John Whitelegg intended to write "the impressive literature guide by Lesley...
In the 1980s Britain went indicator mad. Every institution was subjected to the attentions of managers and auditors compiling new performance indicators to set budgets, measure progress and turn the...
While I find John Taylor's argument (É«ºÐÖ±²¥S, March 3) interesting and although I share an interest in neural network techniques, I cannot agree that we are on the verge of a breakthrough in...
St Antony's College was singled out in an article about the Graduate Student Charter (É«ºÐÖ±²¥S, March 3) as an example of a graduate college where some dissatisfaction exists regarding university...
In your leader column (É«ºÐÖ±²¥S, March 10) you stated that Lancaster University had launched a Pounds 35 million debenture issue. Not so, unfortunately. We have been on the slipway for some time, and had...
I was appalled by the article on campus "Don Juans" by Pam Carter and Tony Jeffs (É«ºÐÖ±²¥S, March 10). Granted there are, regrettably, occasions when students are harassed and pressured by tutors into...
The tragicomic scenes being played out at the University of East Anglia (É«ºÐÖ±²¥S, March 10) again confirm the need for a thorough revision of final degree assessment practice. As both university teacher...
Frederick Crews in his article, "Cheerful assassin defies analysis", (É«ºÐÖ±²¥S, March 3) presents himself as a sort of St George, "a kind and gentle man" slaying the psychoanalytic dragon because of his...
Jean Barr argues that the Scottish adult education review offers a chance for resistance and transformation. Liberal adult education has been a small but durable part of the profile of the "old"...
É«ºÐÖ±²¥ Office proposals to remove the training of probation officers from universities, reported in The É«ºÐÖ±²¥S two weeks ago, have wider implications. They may, if implemented, threaten other forms of...
This week Sir William Stubbs sat before the Public Accounts Committee for a grilling on the financial health of his two-year-old baby, the further education sector. The chief executive of the Further...
Allegations that Greek students have faked illness, backed by forged medical certificates provided by eminent doctors, in order to transfer from universities abroad to ones at home have led to...
Semiologist Umberto Eco is among 77 leading Italian academics who have appealed to the country's new university minister to stamp out fixing exams in favour of powerful professors' proteges. In an...
Higher degrees in Bulgaria are suspended temporarily because of a new law which opposition MPs say will lead to the "recommunisation of higher learning". The law repeals an Act of December 1992...