The eighties' rise of the good degree
YOUR story on grade inflation gives a misleading impression by failing to place university degree results in a wider context ("Dumbing down disproved", THES, June 26). Although the award pattern has...
YOUR story on grade inflation gives a misleading impression by failing to place university degree results in a wider context ("Dumbing down disproved", THES, June 26). Although the award pattern has...
SO THE Confederation of British Industry believes employers would be "worried and confused" if degree classifications were replaced by something more informative. It is scarcely reassuring that the...
YOUR editorial (THES, June 5) said that "the access challenge facing further and higher education in Britain is that of attracting young white men from lower socio-economic groups". You asked "Could...
I WAS unaware that the government-supported "greening" of universities was well in hand (THES, June 12). Is it likely to lead to a further assault on academic freedom? I am a life scientist. In...
The 1977 removal of Oxbridge college students' fees from means testing was not a "daft decision" by then education secretary Shirley Williams (THES, June 26) but an administrative cock-up by the...
Oxford clearly needs a Royal Commission, but attacking the college system is barking up the wrong tree. A worse problem in Oxford, one not shared with Cambridge, is the dismal state of the non-...
Monday Apprehensive. Our library at Sunderland University is hosting a major conference, and a day of feverish activity awaits. Hover nervously as assorted VIPs roam. At one point there are more...
THE job of a good scandal is to jemmy open cans of worms to public view in the hope that someone will pour in some worm killer. But some scandals are just not up to it. One of this kind briefly...
AT THE END of this semester I planned to throw myself into 19th-century American history, but two new books - 1968: Magnum Throughout the World, a collection of photographs introduced by Eric...
PEERS have accused the British government and university vice-chancellors of "a serious failure of leadership" over student mobility in Europe. They have concluded that a lack of coordination between...
(Photograph) - Cambridge University launched a poster campaign this week (above) designed to "break down the stereotypes" and encourage more people from state schools and ethnic minorities to apply....
MOVES to curb manipulation of universities' research records are under way. The Higher Education Funding Council for England will next week publish a consultation document on the research assessment...
THE government has admitted that the percentage of school-leavers applying to go to university is down, undermining repeated claims that tuition fees and scrapping maintenance grants are no deterrent...
COMPULSORY licences for lecturers, enabling them to teach in higher education, have been dropped following fierce opposition from elite universities. The new Institute of Learning and Teaching...
Bolton Institute's bid for a university title has been put on ice by David Blunkett, secretary of state for education and employment. He has accepted that "evidence is not yet clear" that standards...