Letter: We back disabled law
As a disabled person I am considerably socially disadvantaged. I therefore welcome government initiatives to bestow the benefits of citizenship on those who partake of lifelong learning. The benign...
As a disabled person I am considerably socially disadvantaged. I therefore welcome government initiatives to bestow the benefits of citizenship on those who partake of lifelong learning. The benign...
Staffordshire University does not accept that the Quality Assurance Agency audit report of its collaborative provision in Spain contains "damaging criticism" ("UK tainted by the stains in Spain",...
You claim the QAA warned two universities - Exeter and Lancaster - that "limited confidence" could be placed in their ability to run any overseas operations properly. The QAA said no such thing. The...
Even if John Randall is right in arguing that differential fees would require more intensive inspection and evaluation ("QAA takes tough line on top-ups", THES, January 12), he cannot seriously claim...
Top-up fees have no place in a publicly funded education system, as most taxpayers would be paying for a club that would not accept them as members. That is a fairness issue, not one of quality....
John Randall has some neck to again be firing warning shots at higher education. He leads an organisation that: * Lacks a proper complaints and appeal procedure * Has been criticised for confusion...
The story about the dismissal of Swansea University student union manager Nick Tregoning (For the Record, THES, January 12) raises a number of serious issues. The student sabbaticals summarily...
If Christoph Bluth (Letters, THES, January 5) can call the research assessment exercise a golden goose, then I can call the Hatfield derailment a golden goose, too. Robin Whitty South Bank University
I am doing an MPhil and have a 2:1 honours degree in materials science, in which I received high maths-related results. But when I applied to become a maths teacher on the government's fast-track...
The pace of innovation in medical research means that doctors have to be customers of lifelong learning. They cannot cope without keeping abreast of new biomedical understanding and the new...
After the 1990s, when polytechnics wanted to be Oxbridge, we face the zeroes, when ancient universities will try to be polytechnics. That, at least, is the message Sir David Watson and others will...

Debt coexists with designer clothes and mobile phones. Student accommodation standards are rising, but more are choosing to live at home. Political radicalism has waned, but students are far from...
A record number of students with mental health problems has highlighted the need for universities to pool their expertise in pastoral care. Leicester University is leading the way. When the...
Mandy Garner looks at a major survey on student attitudes to life, work and mobile phones. Students estimate that they will be saddled with an average debt of £7,026 by the time they have finished...
Harriet Swain finds out why more students are choosing to live at home. Dodgy flatmates and mouldy fridges tend to play as large a role in graduates' memories of their university days as the finer...