Rebecca Attwood?was features editor until 2015, when she left Times Higher Education. She joined?THE in January 2007, having previously worked as the Cambridge Evening News’ university correspondent. Rebecca holds a master’s degree in English literature from the University of Leeds.
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Broadsheets in broad agreement on Oxbridge excellence again this year, writes Rebecca Attwood
Scholars switch between protesting against and hiding behind the system, writes Rebecca Attwood
Minister defends agency's work but admits there is room for improvement, writes Rebecca Attwood
OIA sees cases of internal rules being broken but also lots of 'good work'. Rebecca Attwood reports
Independent Adjudicator fielded 900 student complaints in 2008, but only 7 per cent of the 630 cases it closed were upheld. Rebecca Attwood reports
Reprieve depends on meeting targets in research performance, writes Rebecca Attwood
Top educationist says critics of undergraduates are guilty of moral panic, writes Rebecca Attwood
A string of cuts and closures leaves the future of adult education unclear. Rebecca Attwood writes
Watchdog outlines national proposals for external examiners, student-tutor contact and English-language proficiency. Rebecca Attwood reports
Report issues warning over impact of Web 2.0 on teaching and learning, writes Rebecca Attwood
Stance on staff or student links to sex trade centres on reputation, not welfare, writes Rebecca Attwood
The intimate pedagogical relationship between students and academics sets UK universities apart from the rest of the world. But in an age of mass education and security concerns, the British way of teaching is under threat. Rebecca Attwood reports
Report says UK degree demands might be less onerous, too. Rebecca Attwood reports
It simply wants advance warning of cancelled lectures, says president. Rebecca Attwood reports
Student parents cite financial aid, childcare and isolation as problems. Rebecca Attwood reports
Eusa awards ceremony recognises the top of the pedagogic pops. Rebecca Attwood reports
IUSS workload expands as average attendance at meetings falls to six MPs. Rebecca Attwood writes
USS suffered in 2008 but board refuses to divulge current figure. Rebecca Attwood reports
Publishers see every download of a pirate copy of a textbook as a sale lost. Now they are fighting back against the bookaneers, writes Rebecca Attwood