Dear
Anne
Kathy’s
advice is right. You can get access to the Times Higher on line but only if you
subscribe. Subscription (£54 a year at the moment) will give you full access on
line to the full text of every article in the print version of the paper (as
well as a print version).
Articles
in the current week's edition can be accessed from the 'current edition' page.
The searchable archive contains articles going back to 1995. There are also
some web-only extras on the site, such as a listings of funding opportunities,
statistics, daily news, and a page to sign up for free email
newsletters.
Hope
this helps – if there is anyone on the list who cannot get their hands either
on a print copy of the articles on age, or an on-line copy, and would really
like a photocopy of the articles, then could they email [log in to unmask] and we will copy and post them out to you.
Best
wishes
Liz
From:
HE Administrators equal opportunities list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anne Mwangi
Sent: 11 January 2007 15:15
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: coverage of age
issues in Times Higher
Dear Liz,
Do you know whether one can receive the
THES electronically like other newspapers? The reason I am asking is because I
have a visual impairment but can read on my pc with speech software/large
print.
Regards
Anne
From:
HE Administrators equal opportunities list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Liz Sutherland
Sent: 11 January 2007 10:22
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: coverage of age issues in
Times Higher
Dear
colleagues
Just
to let you know, in case you had not already picked it up, but Times Higher Ed
Supplement has recently run several interesting articles and published a number
of interesting letters on age equality issues in HE – see editions for
Dec 15, Dec 22 and Jan 5 and this week’s THES, Jan 12.
The
features articles in part at least derive from extensive briefings which ECU
staff gave to journalists before Christmas on age issues. They make interesting
reading and we think could usefully be used in both formal and
Do
pass this message on to any contacts in HR or staff development with an
interest meantime.
Best
wishes
Liz
and Shelly
Policy Adviser - Age
Equality Challenge Unit
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