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The Diary congratulates the University of Dundee for winning a Golden Bull from the Plain English Campaign. Every year, the campaign group hands out eight such awards for the worst abuses of the...
The Diary congratulates the University of Dundee for winning a Golden Bull from the Plain English Campaign. Every year, the campaign group hands out eight such awards for the worst abuses of the...
Congratulations to Mike Donn-elly, dean of Paisley University's business school, who is taking leave of absence from higher education after being appointed principal special adviser to Scotland's new...
A late entry for the 2001 Nonsense on Stilts prize comes from the normally rational Save British Science. Director Peter Cotgreave points out that the 100th anniversary of Guglielmo Marconi's first...
The results of the 2001 research assessment exercise should be celebrated, says Howard Newby. By any measure, the results of the 2001 research assessment exercise are impressive. They demonstrate...
To widen access, Tony Blair may have to antagonise Middle England, says Wendy Piatt. Only the most cynical would doubt the government's earnestness about widening participation in higher education....
Attracting more school pupils into higher education requires greater resources, says Diana Warwick. Expansion of higher education means social inclusion. What might have been seen as a moral...
John Radford Emeritus professor of psychology University of East London "Doctor, I think my little boy's broken his arm. Can you help?" "Well, unfortunately, my clinical training consisted entirely...
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A Passage to Africa