Don's diary: show-stoppers and stoppers on show
June 3 2003 Returning from a conference in the US, I discover that the departmental computer refuses to recognise me. A computer wizard assures me that it is easy to fix, but he rapidly dissolves...
June 3 2003 Returning from a conference in the US, I discover that the departmental computer refuses to recognise me. A computer wizard assures me that it is easy to fix, but he rapidly dissolves...
In 2001, I published a textbook that aimed to encourage first-year English students to think through their own ideas of what English is, has been or could be. Since then, I have led three related...
We can stick to the white paper's principles without your meddling, says Rob Cuthbert To be or not to be research-intensive: that is not the question the government should be posing. It should...
Content and community is far more important than software in online education, argues Nigel Paine It was noticeable at this year's e-learning exhibition and conference at the Islington Design Centre...
Academics have accused the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England of "burying" consultation on its e-learning strategy, which was launched in July. Vice-chancellors and principals were asked...
Ministers have reversed plans for a freeze on student places next year to forge ahead with the expansion of foundation degrees, which are expected to attract 50,000 students by 2006. Ten thousand...
Children with the potential to go to university can be identified by the age of three, according to research unveiled this week. By this young age, it can also be determined who should and who should...
Simon Lee, installed this month as vice-chancellor of Leeds Metropolitan University, has set himself the task of raising the standard of English usage in his new institution. An academic lawyer and a...
The financial benefits of being a graduate have grown with the expansion of higher education, an ongoing study has shown. Earnings are increasing more rapidly for recent graduates - particularly...
Ministers may waive top-up fees altogether for the poor as a concession to students, universities and Labour backbenchers threatening to sink the forthcoming higher education bill. A source close to...
The staff, students and principals of Scotland's higher education institutions have joined together to demand an extra £100 million a year to prevent Scotland slipping behind its competitors....
Dual control Can UK universities realistically recover the true cost of conducting research, and is it time to replace the dual-support system with something simpler? Also Daniel Pipes on the jihad...
The meaning of merit will play an essential role in the proposals for a fair university admissions system put forward by the government task force headed by Steven Schwartz, vice-chancellor of Brunel...
* Sheila Drury, chair of the North Wales Regional Committee, has been appointed chair of the National Council of Education and Learning Wales. * Judith Rowley will take over as president of the...
The Liberal Democrats plan to ambush the government's forthcoming top-up fees legislation with a campaign to rally opposition inside and outside the Labour Party. The campaign "Learning is for life,...