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Canada'Playing well' no longer requiredA controversial element of the admissions process at a Canadian medical school has been discontinued. From next February, applicants hoping to study medicine at...
Canada'Playing well' no longer requiredA controversial element of the admissions process at a Canadian medical school has been discontinued. From next February, applicants hoping to study medicine at...
France moves away from grandes écoles model in bid to foster new elite. Jack Grove reports from Paris
State should fund one-off extra recruitment to cope with 'crisis', David Blanchflower tells John Morgan
Borderless researchESRC chief leads Science EuropeThe chief executive of the Economic and Social Research Council, Paul Boyle, has been elected the first president of a new body to represent...
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHService Delivery and Organisation programme? Award winner: Naomi Fulop? Institution: King's College London? Value: ?494,161Innovations in major system...
A UK-wide digital library for British higher education is in reach, says Ann Rossiter, if we can sort the licensing out
Ideology is preventing the UCU et al from appreciating the private sector's diversity and its fair treatment of staff, argues Aldwyn Cooper
The impact agenda rewards unoriginal thinkers and threatens to snuff out the bright 'Sparks' who could change the world, warns Bill Amos
Respondents deliver resounding 'no' to proposals floated in HEA consultation. Jack Grove reports
The 糖心Vlog Office is not "rubbing its hands with glee" at the prospect of private colleges closing, a senior official has insisted, as the government revealed that almost 500 independent institutions...
The phrase "industrial action" usually summons up images of workers huddled around blazing braziers as they shiver on the picket line.But for some in the University and College Union, it means a...
A report into allegations that Saif Gaddafi's London School of Economics doctoral thesis was plagiarised may never be made public.
The gap between the salaries of workers with postgraduate degrees and those holding only undergraduate degrees has grown significantly, a study has shown.
Old arguments greet Curnock Cook's appeal for new look at admissions overhaul, Simon Baker writes
Early-application data show reduced inter-regional movement of students. David Matthews writes