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Your excellent feature “Evolution of evaluation†(17 October) did not discuss the importance of the name change from the research assessment exercise to the research excellence framework. This...
Your excellent feature “Evolution of evaluation†(17 October) did not discuss the importance of the name change from the research assessment exercise to the research excellence framework. This...
In bemoaning the decline in higher education research since the publication of the Robbins report, Gareth Williams diplomatically sidesteps an assumption that Lord Robbins made that neither he nor...

Hefce appointmentsIn the student cornerThe Higher Education Funding Council for England has appointed a board member with specific responsibility for the student interest. Graeme Osborn is a former...

Delegation to Brazil underscores progress in UK universities’ collaborative efforts

Roger Morgan on the reasons why so much blood was shed

Willetts, like Robbins, envisages more graduates, but he is similarly reluctant to explain how expansion will be funded

Internal papers show 3 per cent decline in firm acceptances for University of Central Lancashire

More than half (57 per cent) of all European research papers are written by authors with collaborators outside their institution, a study has found


Manchester Met launches interdisciplinary Centre for Gothic Studies

Model is saving research from ‘scourge of irreproducibility’, says founder Moshe Pritsker

Zhang Shuguang, a former railway ministry official, recently went on trial for corruption. He pleaded guilty, and admitted to having spent nearly half of the $7.8 million (£4.9 million) in bribes...

Institutions struggle as the pool of potential students shrinks

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

An evaluation of US tertiary education prompts Mary Stuart to reflect on how the UK is changing