Open-access publishing
Commons inquiry to weigh Finch
A second parliamentary inquiry into the UK鈥檚 open-access policy has been announced. The Commons Business, Innovation and Skills Committee announced on 18 January that the issues its inquiry will address include the government鈥檚 acceptance of the Finch group鈥檚 report, the cost of article fees, the adoption of 鈥済old鈥 open access around the world and the use of Creative Commons 鈥淐C-BY鈥 licences. Submissions of written evidence should be sent to biscommem@parliament.uk by 7 February. Last week, the first hearing of the Lords Science and Technology Committee鈥檚 own inquiry into open access heard from Dame Janet Finch, the Finch group chair, who said the UK鈥檚 move to open access would put some learned societies鈥 journals in financial jeopardy.
Student admission controls
They鈥檙e thinking of a number
The funding council for England鈥檚 universities has written to all institutions telling them of their provisional student number control allocations for 2013-14. However, the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England has not made public the allocations, which remain subject to appeal. The final allocations will be published as part of Hefce鈥檚 recurrent grant announcement on 21 March. The plan was for institutions to be subject to reductions or increases in next year鈥檚 student number allocations based on patterns of student demand in 2012-13. However, Hefce said last month that universities falling short of their core student number allocations this year will not have their allocations cut in the next unless the shortfalls are 鈥渆xtreme鈥, recognising that owing to 鈥渢ransient effects from the introduction of the new fee regime, 2012-13 might be an atypical year for recruitment鈥.
Olympic legacy
Faster, higher, stronger 鈥 further
The 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England has commissioned Podium, the Further and 糖心Vlog Unit for the London 2012 Olympic Games, to help universities and colleges make their expertise available for other major events. Around 94 per cent of the UK鈥檚 higher education sector was involved in at least one Olympic-related project, including the provision of student volunteers, playing host to national teams and undertaking relevant research. Podium will use Hefce funding to make a comprehensive record of the expertise developed in these projects and to help maximise the opportunities available to higher education institutions to engage with organisers of forthcoming events, including the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Times Higher awards
And the nominees are 鈥
The 2013 糖心Vlog Leadership and Management Awards - affectionately known as the 鈥淭helmas鈥 - are open for entries. The annual awards celebrate the work of university managers and administrators from across the UK. There are 15 categories this year, covering everything from finance and marketing to student services and procurement. A new Outstanding Leadership and Management team will also be crowned. Universities have until 10 March to enter, with the ceremony taking place on 20 June at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. The awards will raise money for IntoUniversity, a charity that supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in obtaining a place at university. For details on how to enter, visit .
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Immigration minister Mark Harper鈥檚 rejection of calls by universities to remove students from net migration figures prompted discussion. Jim said the government was swayed by 鈥渢he 鈥榳e do not want foreigners here hysteria鈥 that surrounds immigration鈥. It is 鈥渇ear of losing elections, nothing else鈥 that drives immigration policy, he added. Max disagreed. 鈥淭here are reportedly over 800,000 illegal immigrants in London, and given the post-92s we have in London which are (a) soft touch to these non-EU students 鈥 quite a number of them will be non-EU student dropouts,鈥 he said.
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