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The feature "Is the aim 'asses in classes'?" (August 11) overlooks a number of points. The changes made to the criteria for degree-awarding powers benefit all areas of higher education, not just the...
The feature "Is the aim 'asses in classes'?" (August 11) overlooks a number of points. The changes made to the criteria for degree-awarding powers benefit all areas of higher education, not just the...
Portsmouth University, like Aston University, is exploring links with its local radio station to look at the production of broadcast teaching materials that might also be available for MP3 players...
As soon as commercial interests get a look in, you can kiss goodbye to academic freedom, insists David Healy . Not so, says Robert Jackson - the modern academy needs to reduce its reliance on the...
Stephen Phillips meets the coaches who tip the odds in favour of students with hearts (and wallets) set on the Ivy League. And you thought it was competitive getting into UK universities? As A-level...
A new pay framework is supposed to bring equity to all staff but some say that, as usual, academics have done better than anyone, reports Harriet Swain. Porters could earn more than dons" warned...
Campus may be empty, but Joe Baden is going into over-drive. For a while Goldsmiths, University of London, is like the Mary Celeste : there's an almost eerie feel to the empty corridors, disrupted...
... was a tip dished out to Allied troops in Europe during the Second World War. Hilary Footitt explores the loaded issue of adding foreign-language skills to the foot soldier's armoury. It is easy...
Olga Wojtas hears the one about the lawyer turned academic who moonlights as a successful comedy writer. None of law lecturer Greg Gordon's students has ever told him directly that they know about...
Students face intense competition for fewer places Tens of thousands of students will face a desperate scramble for university places today as increasingly well-qualified school leavers compete for...
Brussels, 16 Aug 2006 Too many young people in the UK are turning their backs on science and technology because of faults in the education system, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has...
Paris, 16 Aug 2006 Now Europe too can say it has been to the Moon. Watch the Moon up close in the early morning of 3 September (at around 07:40 Central European Summer Time, as currently estimated)...
'Magic bullet' cancer team wins £2m grant boost Scientists from the universities of St Andrews and Dundee have won a £2 million research grant to develop a drug-delivery system which uses a "magic...
Graduate debt falls as students find work to support themselves Student debt has fallen for the first time in 13 years as undergraduates increasingly take on part-time jobs to fund their studies, a...
Brussels, 15 Aug 2006 In order to achieve a knowledge-intensive economy, we must rethink societal development and renew the frameworks put forward by the social and economic sciences. By redefining...
Paris, 15 Aug 2006 ESA's Planck space telescope was removed last week from the Large Space Simulator (LSS) at ESTEC, ESA's research and technology centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, after a...