<榴莲视频 class="pane-title">
Articles by Gill Evans 榴莲视频>
With much still unclear, complaints procedures are likely to be lengthy and fraught with contention, says Gill Evans
Academics’ passion for research should feed into the ideal higher education experience, says Gill Evans
As the Christ Church saga underlines, college trustees must ask probing questions if they are to fulfil their responsibilities, says Gill Evans
England’s fledgling university regulator is in too much of a hurry to make an impact and curry favour with ministers, says Gill Evans
Research will suffer from the collapse of professional development into financially fixated assessments of ‘capability’, say Gill Evans and Dorothy Bishop
Documents published on the Office for Students’ website have raised further questions about its independence, accountability and powers, says Gill Evans
A law graduate’s attempt to sue the University of Oxford for ?1 million over ‘inadequate teaching’ sheds far more light on how students learn than current TEF metrics, says Gill Evans
New Office for Students guidance hints at a more adversarial approach to sector that most wish to avoid, says Gill Evans
The definition of a university called for by the Lords never really materialised, writes Gill Evans
Gill Evans laments the financial cases universities make for entering the teaching excellence framework
Can university title and degree-awarding powers simply be bought? Gill R. Evans investigates
University boards need the right skills if they are to ask the right questions, says Gill Evans