The week in higher education
Students "have been sold a lie" by an "official conspiracy" that hoodwinks them into believing that all universities are the same, wrote columnist Decca Aitkenhead in The Guardian. She described...
Students "have been sold a lie" by an "official conspiracy" that hoodwinks them into believing that all universities are the same, wrote columnist Decca Aitkenhead in The Guardian. She described...
Pay-machinery talks continue but union document prepares for the worst. Melanie Newman reports
A challenge by the University and College Union to the implementation of new staff contracts at Edge Hill University has been rejected by an employment tribunal.About 70 Edge Hill staff, backed by...
Research stars at teaching-led universities may be headhunted by the elite, writes Zoë Corbyn
More constructive contact is needed between key groups, survey suggests. Melanie Newman reports
The suspended vice-chancellor of the University of East London has failed in a legal bid to halt an investigation into his leadership abilities.Martin Everett was suspended last July by UEL's lay...
Lee says that his forced resignation highlights an urgent need for reform. Melanie Newman writes
Party policy would also abandon 50% target and revamp PhD training, writes Melanie Newman
Lectures based on PowerPoint slides and chaotic timetables were among the complaints students levelled at universities this week when giving evidence to a committee of MPs.But when asked what they...
New course aims to produce critical thinkers with broad knowledge. Rebecca Attwood reports
Employers are advising graduates struggling to find jobs that it would be better to take temporary work and wait for the right position than return to university for further study.The winter survey...
To maintain world-class research, we need a structure that ties pockets of excellence into elite teams, Phil Willis says
The naturalist's university days suggest that those who indulge their curiosity are not all headed for oblivion, Stephen Halliday says
Gary Day writes on David Attenborough versus God, Lord of the Flies Mark 2, and newspaper survival
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