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Dubious punishment: Hefce's 'ultimate sanction' may prove empty threat
Critics doubt legality of regulatory framework’s disciplinary powers
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Hefce leadership search enters interview phase
Hefce interviews for chief executive post: will a woman get the nod at last? John Morgan reports
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Stern words for scholars in policy sphere
British Academy’s new president demands clarity and humility
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Gentlemen v Players
I am very puzzled that Geraldine Van Bueren thinks “an amateur event with no financial reward” is an argument that a sport is not elitist (“Making waves”, Opinion, 11 July). Amateurism at this level...
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Consumer rights
My letter made John H. Arnold smile (“Contact assessment”, Letters, 11 July). His made me laugh. He argues that students are buying many hours of “notional contact” with their fees, which brings the...
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Social equation
Both your interview with Michael Sandel (“Moneyball and chains”, 11 July) and Fred Inglis’ enthusiastic review of Arts of the Political (“Surging currents of resistance”, Books, 11 July) raise...
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Regulated response
The Operating Framework for Higher Education in England, released on 11 July, sets out with admirable clarity practical proposals for holding things together now that plans for a Higher Education Act...
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Disputed territory
Sir Howard Newby says that the University and College Union has “misrepresented” the current dispute at the University of Liverpool (“Standard terms, equal conditions”, Letters, 11 July). Regrettably...
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Appeal to reason
Geoffrey Alderman should have checked his facts before delivering his opinion (“Darkness visible”, 11 July).I agree with him that Quality Assurance Agency reviews matter to providers, whether in...
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A golden anniversary that does not glister
We should give two cheers, not three, for the 50th anniversary of the Robbins report (“Here’s to class act that challenged tyranny of class in admissions”, Opinion, 11 July).The report led to a...
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Bond villain?
V-c warns of credit crunch over funding plan
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And the brand played on
In India, the US, the UK and beyond, branding is an inescapable part of higher education, for good or ill
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The week in higher education - 18 July 2013
University Challenge quizmaster Jeremy Paxman has entered the perennial “dumbing down” debate by claiming that today’s students are cleverer than their predecessors. Mr Paxman, who has hosted the BBC...