Wales brings colleges into the fold
The University of Wales has invited five institutions to join it as federal members and has agreed to upgrade the status of two others following a debate about its future, writes Tony Tysome. The...
The University of Wales has invited five institutions to join it as federal members and has agreed to upgrade the status of two others following a debate about its future, writes Tony Tysome. The...
The Open University is set to shed more than 200 staff and may cut contact with students further in a bid to prevent a financial crisis caused partly by its expensive efforts to widen participation....
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a work by an Old Etonian down on his luck: "The Rue du Coq d'Or, Paris, seven in the morning." The...
Lucian Freud
The Gold and the Blue
The Art of Looking Sideways
Cosmic Architecture in India
Universities after Communism
Global Hollywood
Research Methods for Postgraduates
Burma's Lost Kingdoms
Maureen The Departmental Secretary Department of Media and Cultural Studies University of Poppleton Poppleton PP12 6HP Dear Maureen Yes, it's your old friend, Doctor Piercemuller. I'm dropping you a...
American descendants of African slaves are among a growing band seeking reparation for wrongdoings committed more than a century ago. James Walvin asks whether they have a case. I have studied the...
Under pressure to recruit from a broader range of backgrounds, universities are offering school pupils a taste of college life during their summer break. Catherine Quinn reports. Victoria Narra, a...
Traditional exam results are not necessarily the best way to measure student potential. Harriet Swain reports on efforts to improve admissions procedures that also help to widen access for non-...