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Personally, I feel no need to be too mathematical about grades so long as we have a nationally recognised and balanced system. What is more important when marking is experience, getting the feel for...
Personally, I feel no need to be too mathematical about grades so long as we have a nationally recognised and balanced system. What is more important when marking is experience, getting the feel for...
David Miller and Ricarda Zoellner (Letters, November 24) have fallen into the trap they set for themselves by putting numbers (not "percentages") on students' work and not using explicit criteria of...
I agree with Peter Williams's (Letters, November 24) response to Geoffrey Alderman (Opinion, November 17). I cannot share Alderman's hope that the Quality Assurance Agency will become less "timid"...
I have long been aware that some of my articles and book reviews are for sale on amazon.com ("Research for Sale: $5.95", November 17). My belief in the free flow of knowledge and the pleasure at...
Our monthly guide to some of the conferences taking place around the world Geoff Watts samples the offerings at a gathering that will honour a trailblazer in the study of nutrition and health. Few...
DECEMBER * How far do people travel to experience music? To what extent does music fuel a desire for other places? In what ways does music enable or aid travel? These questions and more will be...
Ziauddin Sardar tells Mandy Garner how envious theologians recast key Islamic concepts to steal cultural authority and status from venerated scientists and artists. Why did the study of science...
What is it about Slavoj Žižek that fires the imagination? Harriet Swain investigates the industry that has sprung up around the philosopher. First came the books - more than 50 of them, translated...
Students should experience the rare joy of getting their noses stuck into original manuscripts, insists Ronald Schuchard I would guess that 99 per cent of undergraduates in US, UK and European...
On Sunday, Hugo Chávez hopes to win a second term as president. But opinion is split among experts over his intentions, says Huw Richards. Venezuela unquestionably comes into the category memorably...
Governments are ill prepared for a global bird flu pandemic and are doing nothing to ensure that the people of the rich world do not abandon those of the poor to die - as some experts fear. Becky...
Christian unions warned against legal action Court battles would not resolve underlying issues of religious identity on university campuses and would only create division, a report from an...
'I had to use force to escape the clutches of groping Trinity don' A young policewoman told yesterday how she visited a middle-aged don at his Cambridge University rooms for a gin and tonic, only to...
Slouch - it's the safest way to sit Your mother probably told you, as her mother told her: sit up straight. Whether at table, in class or at work we have always been told that sitting stiff-backed...
Oxford dons reject reform plan in blow for vice-chancellor Oxford University reformist vice-chancellor was dealt a serious blow yesterday as a congregation of dons rejected a package of...