THE podcast: 24 October 2013 issue review
Download the podcastThe 50th anniversary of the Robbins report, our weekly books section, and the Office of Fair Trading鈥檚 decision to examine English higher education are all covered in this week鈥檚...

Download the podcastThe 50th anniversary of the Robbins report, our weekly books section, and the Office of Fair Trading鈥檚 decision to examine English higher education are all covered in this week鈥檚...

Download the podcastMinister of state for universities and science David Willetts pays a visit to 糖心Vlog to discuss the 50th anniversary of the Robbins Report, his views on the...

We speak to the Glasgow School of Art鈥檚 recently appointed chair of the board of governors. Plus the latest higher education appointments

Expansive thinker - Robbins鈥 golden legacy for mass education

Source: Nature Picture LibraryPachyderms get straight to the pointElephants are the only animals that understand human pointing without needing any training, a study has found. Researchers from the...

Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere

A leading advocate for ethical journalism has died

United StatesRethink the Master PlanA Californian state government agency has urged its university leaders to create a new higher education agenda, saying that the existing plan is outdated. In a...

Leverhulme TrustEarly Career FellowshipsThese offer salary costs for researchers at the聽beginning of their academic careers, providing them with the opportunity for advancement and enabling them to...
Many colleges and universities offer students the facility to submit their work for an authenticity report based on matches with internet and published sources as recorded in the Turnitin database (鈥...
We were interested to read 鈥淎thena SWAN is poised to achieve liftoff鈥 (News, 10聽October) and 鈥淒awning diversification鈥 (Letters, 17聽October).We would like to respond to the incorrect statements made...
The Pearson Think Tank recommends the abolition of Ucas personal statements on the grounds that not everybody makes a good job of them (鈥淪tatements of disapproval鈥, News,聽10 October).Where does one...
Edward Acton (鈥淵ou get out what you put in鈥, 17 October) argues that UK undergraduates should spend more time on their studies, particularly in the humanities and social sciences. I couldn鈥檛 agree...
John Colley advocates publishing the results of student questionnaires and compares them to patient survival rates (鈥淚t鈥檚 got to be good鈥, Opinion, 10 October). He seems to think that the former are...
Your excellent feature 鈥淓volution of evaluation鈥 (17 October) did not discuss the importance of the name change from the research assessment exercise to the research excellence framework. This...