V-c call heeded in reforms
The Australian government has tempered some of its more contentious higher education reforms with a promise of an additional A$1.5 billion (£618 million) for higher education over the next four years...
The Australian government has tempered some of its more contentious higher education reforms with a promise of an additional A$1.5 billion (£618 million) for higher education over the next four years...
A growing number of applicants to US universities are refusing to disclose their race, further complicating the debate over affirmative action. A report in the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education...
A Canadian university enrolled unqualified offspring of influential people and academically inferior varsity athletes, a former admissions director told a court during a hearing over her claim for...
Hefce's plans to cut engineering funding endanger the UK's economic wellbeing, argues Sa'ad Medhat. In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith characterised the British people as a nation of shopkeepers...
The Liberal Democrats were recast as kings, queens and jacks in a pack of playing cards being sold at the party's conference in Brighton this week. The packs rank the 54 MPs from the aces to jokers,...
While parents breathe a sigh of relief as their offspring leave home for student halls of residence, a new website proposes that they should take in other teenagers to save money. It advocates that...
Luton University had a welcoming committee laid on for its new batch of international students this week. The committee had organised a programme of activities to help the arrivals acclimatise to...
Hundreds of copies of the Quality Assurance Agency's report on the Institute of Education, University of London, had to be pulped after the QAA failed to live up to its own high standards. Its...
Middlesex University has become the latest to rebrand, ditching its distinctive "M" logo for a kind of squiggle that "aims to reflect the university's current and future character". Vice-chancellor...
Thursday One thousand "hardcore thugs" are heading to Skopje today to watch England's Euro 2004 qualifier against Macedonia. I cannot speak for the other 999, but I feel slandered by the tabloids'...
The effects of the recruitment crisis in languages other than Spanish are manifold. Drawing increasingly from the independent-schools sector, languages are more socially exclusive and academically...
The introduction of differential fees will throw up far more questions than answers, argues Liz Allen. Education minister Alan Johnson wants every university "to make its own independent judgement of...
The loss of Hefce funds will inhibit innovative UK research, argues Rama Thirunamachandran. It has been argued that dismantling the dual-support system for research and removing the funding stream...
Access is not just about getting students in, it's about making sure they succeed, says Gail Thompson. When I joined Sunderland Business School in 1994, I found the government's emerging ideas on...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage. Name: Carole Roberts. Age: 55. Job: Professorial dean, faculty of business and informatics, and director, Higher Education...