Probe ordered into 'manipulation'
London Met told to look into claims it pressured students for a good rating, writes Rebecca Attwood
London Met told to look into claims it pressured students for a good rating, writes Rebecca Attwood

"Once again, the Government seems to have thrown money at a problem and got little in return," The Daily Telegraph said in its leading article on 20 February. The subject was university dropouts, a...
Rural areas gain as AimHigher redirects funding to address imbalance. Melanie Newman reports
A decision to separate teaching from research at a world-leading faculty at University College London was billed as a way of streamlining administration and freeing up senior academics' time.But...
Paper says the prevailing student-first 'mantra' ignores tutors' strengths. Melanie Newman reports
Plan proposes 5,000 apprenticeships and better links with industry and schools. John Gill reports
Supporters of research using animals are losing the "moral high ground" by engaging animal rights extremists in hyperbolic debate that fails to accept that some types of animal research are...
Working students and employers will steer sector's agenda, says Hefce head. Rebecca Attwood reports
Last year, 2007, was a busy year in employment law terms. A number of significant developments are also anticipated in this year. We already know when some things will happen, but others are as yet...
Data from Thomson Scientific’s Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1997–31 October 2007
A 'post-feminist' world still needs its Emmeline Pankhursts, says Sally Feldman
UK academics' ideas may be a potential goldmine, as many argue. But putting fences around ideas may not pay off in the end
Obituary
One-to-one tutorials in the poorest of the University of Oxford's colleges are at risk under a new formula for awarding public money, academics have warned.Allocations are currently calculated...
Taking Stock of corporate bottom lines