National university curriculum not the answer to ‘low quality’ courses
The UK’s existing oversight by external visitors and professional bodies is the best way to safeguard standards, says Colin McCaig
The UK’s existing oversight by external visitors and professional bodies is the best way to safeguard standards, says Colin McCaig
Shrinking enrolments at Southampton, Manchester and Sheffield suggest English elite are not immune to pressures of marketisation
The director of fair access to higher education, Les Ebdon, is right to highlight the fact that not enough evaluation is carried out into the effectiveness of the money that institutions spend on...
It was interesting to read that modern foreign languages are being marginalised in some of our post-92 universities in the wake of the fees hike (“Seeking commitment”, Opinion, 4 September). I fear...
It is good to see that the sector is taking notice of some of the disquiet about the use of low participation neighbourhood data (“Higher education access inequality ‘wider than previously thought...