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A perplexing tip-off arrives for The Diary. Girton College, Cambridge, has elected a new deputy head. Is this an entry for the dearly departed "On the move" column? Or an amusing anecdote, given that...
A perplexing tip-off arrives for The Diary. Girton College, Cambridge, has elected a new deputy head. Is this an entry for the dearly departed "On the move" column? Or an amusing anecdote, given that...
Tourists are being targeted as potential students by the University of Wales, Bangor. It is distributing leaflets showing Snowdonia and the Menai Strait to tourist information centres, shops, hotels...
Monica Seeley, a visiting fellow at the management school at Imperial College, London, has written a book on email and the difference between the sexes. Dr Seeley believes that email messages from...
Monday Pressure building: applications pour in to beat the deadline for the Institute for Learning and Teaching initial entry route for experienced staff. Quick discussions about whether we will...
Paul Black and Dylan Wiliam, the King's College London academics at the centre of this year's row over A levels, are used to exam controversies. Both are architects of the national curriculum...
As university telephone switchboards cope with their busiest week of the year, this is an opportune moment to promote an admissions system that avoids the annual mad clearing scramble. It is time to...
The academic boycott of Israel was a one-week wonder for most of the national media. Once it had become clear that other journals and institutions were not going to follow Mona Baker's lead in...
By 2021 there will be 12 million people aged over 65 in the UK, matched by a corresponding decrease in the number of young people. In this light, the decision by the University of East Anglia's new...
Living in Ramallah where the sight of Israeli tanks has become commonplace and leaving the city by car an impossibility, it is almost a compliment to learn that the rest of the world considers you a...
Labour claims to have reformed the state's finances. It hasn't, says Colin Talbot. We still have the same old private government of public money. When the new Labour government came to power in 1997...
A Serbian student has failed to raise the £15,000 he needs to study at Oxford despite a massive response from a nationwide appeal by a local newspaper.
A one-year European University Association project involving 11 joint masters programmes at 73 European universities is to be launched next month to discover why the programmes are successful.
Romania is offering grants to students from Moldova to study at its universities despite a breakdown in negotiations with the Moldovan education ministry.
Demoralised academics are losing the will to make their students really work for their qualifications, argues Carol Jones. On July 15, I saw some of my philosophy students for the first time ever -...
Cambridge University is run like a failing corporation, with "inadequate financial controls, management and planning", according to its standards watchdog. Last week, the board of scrutiny published...