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Your review of the impending reforms to A levels in England (“Remaking the grades”, 15 August) refers to their potentially negative consequences on many universities’ efforts to widen the...
Your review of the impending reforms to A levels in England (“Remaking the grades”, 15 August) refers to their potentially negative consequences on many universities’ efforts to widen the...
There is, as you report, concern on the part of a number of contributors to Jiscmail’s plagiarism discussion list about the standard of English expected of new international students on arrival and...
Allow me, as a former Millwall and Queens Park Rangers footballer, to expand on your editorial on the effects of the market on football and education (“The market just around the corner”, Leader, 8 ...

A prominent physicist and former University of Western ߣߣƵ vice-chancellor has died

Gresham CollegeBelinda Jack“Reading takes us out of ourselves and takes us into someone else’s mind, soul and body, it has that power. It gives us access to the past and ideas about the future. It’s...

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Source: AlamyFresh as the day they went downAntarctic shipwrecks such as Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance could still be lying fully preserved at the bottom of the ocean, researchers have suggested...

Eastern EuropeForeigners like their medicineInstitutions in Eastern Europe are taking in more and more medical students from abroad. According to data from the Unesco Institute for Statistics,...

National Institute for Health ResearchHealth Technology Assessment ProgrammeAward winner: Gavin D. PerkinsInstitution: University of WarwickValue: £1,8,762Protocolised trial of invasive and non-...

ClearingAccept in haste, repent at leisure?Students who apply to university after they receive their A-level results are almost twice as likely to be dissatisfied with their course, a survey says....

In 1714, an Act of Parliament set a top prize of £20,000 (now worth about £1.5 million) for a method of determining a ship’s position east and west from a fixed meridian line

Using silence effectively in the university classroom has pedagogical benefits, asserts Helen Lees

Will Brooker on a science fiction blockbuster that, despite the clichés, has much to say about inequality and oppression

Academics claim breach of data protection rules on Rate Your Lecturer website

Ability concerns at University of Exeter business school forces rethink on international intake