Laurie Taylor – 9 July 2015
The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

Metrics have become prevalent – and problematic – throughout universities, but they can be effective tools if used correctly

Debate may also consider efficacy of running new framework in tandem with REF

Tony Little points to ‘increasing gap’ between teaching standards at sixth form and university

HEA proposals aim to address ‘cosy’ relationships and quality assurance processes

Perception that time should be spent improving research prowess

Research councils spend just £11 per person on R&D in Northern Ireland, almost seven times less than the spend per person in London, new figures suggest

Goals set for most academic posts across the institutions’ three faculties

US academic urges sector to make doctoral students’ experience ‘more human’

Head says changes that could lead to 60 redundancies will allow medical school to focus on strengths without harming Welsh healthcare

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press
In his first major policy speech as universities and science minister, Jo Johnson spoke about the importance of graduate employability. The idea that you could use this as an indicator of the...
Thank you for the article on the “key issues that local union branches are dealing with” (“Backstage hands”, Features, 25 June). It is important that the hard, mostly voluntary, work that University...
One of the distinguishing features of UK higher education is the way that devolution has allowed England to diverge from the norm as a result of the business model of higher education increasingly...
To help to inform discussions at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris later this year, Mark Freeman and Ben Groom surveyed 200 international experts and “asked them how much...