Don's diary: Tales of the transported
Saturday After 31 years in academe, the invitation for me to travel at public expense to the Australian National University, Canberra, is one not to be missed. My wife is keen to accompany me, not...
Saturday After 31 years in academe, the invitation for me to travel at public expense to the Australian National University, Canberra, is one not to be missed. My wife is keen to accompany me, not...
Some words provoke instant responses: "performance" is one, "modernisation" another. Battered by overuse and infused with tawdry associations, they provoke instant hostility. So their appearance in...
... but politicians' penchant for regulators won't fix universities' woes, argues Christopher Hood Another week, another regulator. The new access regulator who has emerged from the political...
Tom Kelly cites the Scottish education system as proof that 'vocational' does not mean second rate Plans for expanding higher education always seem to touch a raw nerve in Britain. Up come the...
Critics may dismiss it as dumbing down but, says Richard Freeman, simplifying language and presentation helps students to learn online The average student is often unfamiliar with many words their...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage Name: Anne McBride Age: 45 Job: Programme coordinator and lecturer in animal behaviour, University of Southampton New...
The government is so obsessed with opening up access to historical sites that it is neglecting to preserve them for future generations, says a report from a cross-party committee of parliamentarians...
The number of Russians taking British university degrees has risen steeply in the past two years to almost 1,500, figures released by the British Council reveal. British universities saw a 40 per...
It's your annual subject conference and it's somewhere nice and sunny. But the hottest thing there is a young postdoctoral researcher who just delivered a paper. You want him on your research team...
Students protestors hound Hodge Hundreds of student protestors greeted higher education minister Margaret Hodge at Bristol University yesterday as she kicked off a nationwide tour in which ministers...
Graduate pay forecast hits £20K Graduate starting salaries will hit an average of £20,000 this year, according to data published today that will bolster the government's plans to charge students top-...
Nancy Cartwright, voice of cartoon favourite Bart Simpson, ensured a sell-out at the international Animex festival organised by the University of Teesside and Middlesbrough Council yesterday. Bart,...
The government has selected a consortium made up of the Open University, Lancaster University Management School, the Ashridge Management College and the Learning and Skills Development Agency to...
Over a third of universities will charge the full £3,000 fee on all or the majority of their courses, according to a THES survey of vice-chancellor responses to the government's white paper. Nearly...
Scottish principals may reject top-up fees, but the majority of those responding to our survey think there may be a case for increasing the graduate endowment contribution, currently £2,000, to help...