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Labour's championing of market forces as a way to improve public services may have had an unexpected side-effect: the entrenchment of privilege at Oxbridge. Amanda Root explains In 1997, the hope was...
Labour's championing of market forces as a way to improve public services may have had an unexpected side-effect: the entrenchment of privilege at Oxbridge. Amanda Root explains In 1997, the hope was...
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Employers back consortia of universities taking on responsibility for salaries and insist on single-table talks, reports Melanie Newman The prospect of academics' salary levels being set according to...
Student wine societies should be open to teetotallers and choral societies must welcome non-singers, an independent adjudicator has ruled, writes Melanie Newman. Ruling on a dispute between the...
outhampton's new head of electronics and computer science has an adventurous streak in and out of work When fire devastated Southampton University's School of Electronics and Computer Science in 2005...
The British Academy has elected the following fellows: Ash Amin (Durham University), geography; Mark Armstrong (UCL), economics; Derek Attridge (York University), English literature; Toby Barnard (...
Healthcare faculties forced to make redundancies as health service raids funding. Scores of academics are being made redundant in healthcare departments across the university sector as National...
A lecturer has highlighted flaws in the electronic plagiarism detection software used by some 80 per cent of UK universities after testing his own work for copied material. Simeon Yates, director of...
Further education colleges are better than universities at ensuring that part-time degree students do not drop out, according to the Government's public spending watchdog, writes Melanie Newman. A...
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