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A study has revealed a growing divide between students of ߣߣÊÓÆµn private and public sector schools in gaining access to university. The study tracked students who left school in 2003 for five...
A study has revealed a growing divide between students of ߣߣÊÓÆµn private and public sector schools in gaining access to university. The study tracked students who left school in 2003 for five...
New researchers were treated unfairly in the first round of New Zealand's national research assessment, according to an independent evaluation of the process. The scoring system for the Performance-...
ߣߣÊÓÆµ has become the model for new fee regimes, but the reality does not live up to the rhetoric, say Bob Birrell and Ian Dobson Successive ߣߣÊÓÆµn governments have made commitments to...
Students will go on rejecting maths and science until the incentives for sixth-formers change If you looked at the British labour market, you would expect 18-year-olds to be queueing up for maths and...
Rightwing commentator Lincoln Allison made the most of his time at Oxford, from political heckling to stealing girlfriends. Lincoln Allison does not have terribly precise memories of the night in...
It emerged this week that Sir Harry Kroto, the UK's most vociferous campaigner for chemistry, is leaving the UK for America, the land where research money grows on trees. The surprise news will have...
The few academics who have not decamped to the south of France for August have been able to watch the Olympics action live on their PCs. The Joint Academic Network joined forces with the BBC to...
A spot of Googling on "open-access publishing" turns up an advert promising: "Depraved STM journals? Learn what thousands already know. Just facts." The link transports you to the appendix of the...
Many cash-strapped students may have issues they would like to take up with Charles Clarke, but few have climbed into the ring with the well-built Education Secretary. Until now. The Green Party this...
The first question people ask about spelling is, "Is it getting worse?" The problem is how to give a proper answer. We can look back at fond memories of our own stunning success or failure at school...
While some universities are mopping up the A grades, others focus on diversity, says Donald Ridley Once upon a time, perhaps three decades ago, about 10 per cent of school-leavers went to university...
The transparency review of academics' work is a waste of time and money, says Bruce Charlton Starting next month, I have been asked to participate in the Civil Service-generated transparency review,...
The A-level results are out, clearing is under way and those making the offers are working at full stretch. But it's not just an August job, says Chris Willmott, who clocks up more than 180 hours a...
What is your experience of teaching? Name : Paul A. Singh Ghuman Age : 60-plus. Job : Personal chair in ethnic minority education, University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Salary : £45,000 a year....
For 20 years the plant has been almost invisible in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden. But now the Titan Arum, one of the largest flowers, is set to become the centre of attention. The giant...