Nice publicity, shame about the pedagogy
Take Mooc claims with a pinch of salt, manager advises technology conference. Chris Parr reports

Take Mooc claims with a pinch of salt, manager advises technology conference. Chris Parr reports
MP and historian Tristram Hunt tells John Morgan about reviving lost skills and improving teaching
But losing the owls from university brands may not be such a wise move. Matthew Reisz reports

"This really is the big one!"That was how Roger Placement, our Deputy Director of Logo Development, described the fundamental shift in university nomenclature that will be introduced to all our...
Terence Kealey's argument that because of the prestige of the US Ivy League institutions, our most selective universities should emulate them by forswearing direct state funding for teaching is wrong...
Regarding Sir Richard J. Evans' opinion piece about the disastrous royal visit to the University of Stirling in 1972 ("A right royal rumpus", 11 October): Lord Wheatley was the chairman of Stirling's...
My late colleague John (Jackie) McKie hit the headlines "toasting" the Queen during the latter's visit to Stirling in 1972, yet it would be a pity if that incident were to constitute his sole epitaph...
Within just a few months, the term "Mooc" (massive open online courses) has jumped from one used by online-learning cognoscenti to the stuff of ߣߣÊÓÆµ opinion pieces by Alan Ryan ("...
Having recently observed at close hand the stress placed upon one student studying the International Baccalaureate and seeking admission to a University of Cambridge college, I would advise state-...
The introduction of a master's in public policy at the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government ("Candidates, follow our curriculum and prepare for global government", 11 October) is...
As some newly arrived students filed out of a lecture theatre recently, I overheard one plaintive youngster declare that she was going to struggle with the module because she "was not very good at...
Lords call for more study abroad

Russell Group chair issues warning over threat to ‘hard-won eminence’. John Morgan reports

The head of a study of a subglacial Antarctic lake tells Elizabeth Gibney of the need for the long view
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