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Exam body told to reform The Scottish Qualifications Authority must adopt a culture of openness and cooperation, according to a report published today by the Scottish Parliament’s education committee...
Exam body told to reform The Scottish Qualifications Authority must adopt a culture of openness and cooperation, according to a report published today by the Scottish Parliament’s education committee...
THE GUARDIAN Graduates are an increasingly powerful and demanding group, brimming with confidence and forcing employers to fulfil their expectations or risk losing the war for talent, a survey from...
Q: As a tutor, I am the first port of call for students who are unhappy with their courses and want to switch. What advice can I give them? Andrew West , Senior assistant registrar, student services...
Jennifer Moon explores how to engender a multi-disciplinary outlook A flood of Quality Assurance Agency papers has poured into higher education this past year, yet most are directed towards the type...
WHAT Ronald Barnett, Kelly Coate and Gareth Parry make sense of study programmes. WHY Curriculum planning is a complicated, yet necessary part of improving degree quality. HOW The undergraduate...
The market for online business courses is booming, says Tony Tysome, but the best maintain the personal touch. When students enrol on Warwick University Business School's 15-year-old distance-...

Pat Leon watches a lecturer bring immunology alive with rich anecdote The lecture theatre is packed. Students clamber over seats to take their places. Sweet wrappers rustle, there is a buzz of light...
Deadline: 31/01/2001
Deadline: 31/01/2001
Antimatter

This is not just a book. It is part of what Simon Schama proudly calls "the project". When complete, this project will consist of two illustrated books (the second, The Fate of Empire, 1603-2001, to...
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