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I was interested in the study into inconsistent marking, in particular that the examiners awarded “hugely inconsistent marks” and that “a large element of unreliability” would always remain in...
I was interested in the study into inconsistent marking, in particular that the examiners awarded “hugely inconsistent marks” and that “a large element of unreliability” would always remain in...
I cannot see how the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Assessment of Higher Education Learning Outcomes (Ahelo) project could realistically test learning outcomes in tertiary...
Rob Briner’s article on the misapplication of private sector human resources techniques in universities lucidly characterises the regime of micromanagement and constant monitoring (bordering on...
The suggestion to rank institutions according to quality-related funding per staff member submitted to the research excellence framework is problematic, and not only because some research fields are...
Nine out of 10 new MPs in the House of Commons are graduates, 26 per cent hold an Oxbridge degree and 28 per cent went to another Russell Group university (“New Commons still has high proportion of...
“Are universities losing control of what they teach to medical students?” asks John Cookson (“Sleepwalking into a crisis”, Opinion, 7 May). It is a legitimate question. However, his analysis omits...

The election result is unlikely to have gone down well among academics, given the Times Higher Education pre-poll survey suggesting that most intended to vote Labour. But one philosophy lecturer took...

Sixteen institutions have refused all or part of the allocations to bridge gap before loan scheme kicks in

Chief scientific adviser Sir Mark Walport posits a future in which papers are revised as research matures, supplanting ‘outmoded’ publishing practices

Rethinking relationships with international recruiters could help universities to assuage academics’ fears, researchers suggest

Prosecutors rely on techniques developed by team at the University of Warwick to secure conviction in ‘body in suitcase’ killing

A new report highlights the downsides of life for the travelling lecturer

NCUB report finds engagement with small firms has grown over the past decade but the size of each tie-up has been shrinking

Queen’s University Belfast and US counterpart compare and contrast domestic civil rights struggles

Continental system is critical to stop drain to US, Patrick Aebischer argues