Evidence of marksism
Some students are so obsessed with marks that they do not bother to read the comments written by tutors on their work, according to a new study, writes Chloe Stothart. Three quarters of students in a...
Some students are so obsessed with marks that they do not bother to read the comments written by tutors on their work, according to a new study, writes Chloe Stothart. Three quarters of students in a...
Uncertain National Health Service funding for universities is "one of the greatest risks currently facing the higher education sector", funding chiefs have warned. According to the Higher Education...
Students due to start university this autumn who defer entry until next year will benefit from Government reforms to student financial support that come into effect in 2008. Last month, Universities...
Swansea Institute is to seek permission to use the "university" title, after gaining powers to award its own taught degrees. "After a year-long and rigorous inspection from the Quality Assurance...
Further education's image problem as the "Cinderella sector" has been confirmed by research. An Ipsos-MORI survey of employers and education professionals commissioned by the Learning and Skills...
Eric Wright, research dean of Dundee University's medical school, has just been awarded the prestigious Weiss Medal at the International Congress of Radiation Research in San Francisco. Weiss...
Fieldwork brings a range of dangers, but targeted support for academics is patchy. Rebecca Attwood reports "On one occasion I found myself with a gun held to my head," said social anthropologist...
Mick Bloor has had his fair share of dangerous encounters. Currently professorial research fellow at the Centre for Drug Misuse Research at Glasgow University, he studied male prostitution on Glasgow...
Universities are training a declining proportion of the UK's schoolteachers, a new analysis reveals, as they lose ground to on-the-job training schemes. Figures in a new report from the Centre for...
A new university league table provoked mixed reactions this week - ranging from fury to delight, writes Rebecca Attwood. The UK University Guide ranks 113 institutions on measures from research...
The internet is helping to speed up international support for campaigns concerned with social justice and climate change and is contributing to changes in governance, according to researchers. A new...
Paisley University and Bell College merged this week to create Scotland's largest modern university. The university will have more than 18,000 students and Hamilton and Paisley. It has a planned...
London got two new vice-chancellors this week. Geoffrey Petts, an environmental research scientist, joined Westminster University. He said that he was looking forward to increasing the university's...
John Macnicol, a visiting professor at the social policy department at the London School of Economics, has been awarded the Social Policy Association's prize for best new publication in 2006-07 for...
Mars will be explored for conditions favourable for life with UK-developed micro-machine technology. A current Nasa mission represents the first chance for UK hardware, supplied by Imperial College...