All our yesterdays
Britain Since 1945. First edition
Britain Since 1945. First edition
Introducing Social Theory. First edition - Key Contemporary Social Theorists. First edition - Critical Theory. First edition
The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 - The Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe. First edition
A History of Japan, 1582-1941 - A Modern History of Japan
Medieval Worlds
Lincoln. First edition
The Italian Renaissance - The Italian Renaissance
The Making of Modern Woman. First edition
Peter Williams (Soapbox, February 20) argues that, despite diminishing returns, great expense and highly effective institutional game-playing, the teaching quality assurance system has "helped to...
Where was the self-criticism in the Quality Assurance Agency's valedictory report? I was an assessor. I was myself assessed. At Middlesex University, I was in charge of the preparations for...
Teaching Quality Assurance assessors found exam questions "insufficiently challenging" and said the same questions were repeated year on year ("Flaws in marking revealed by QAA", February 20). Could...
Alan Ryan's ideas for reorganising universities (Columnist, February 20), though sound, omit the individual academic for whom the labour market is a lottery. What job you get depends on timing,...
Alan Ryan's reminder that free higher education went with income-tax rates of 33 per cent or more unwittingly gave us plan C: reduce the standard rates to 20 per cent; raise the higher rates...
Mark Baimbridge's arithmetic (Letters, February 20) cannot be faulted, but what a pity he endorses disingenuous political claims that top-up fees are the only source of additional funding for higher...
As a former academic who has recently qualified as a secondary school teacher and examiner, it is dispiriting to mark GCSE and A-level scripts considered "top grade" by exam boards' criteria (Letters...