New year wishes... Jim Murphy
Student hardship is now at record levels, and for many it has reached crisis point. It has to be the priority of every organisation involved in education to work towards finding a solution to student...
Student hardship is now at record levels, and for many it has reached crisis point. It has to be the priority of every organisation involved in education to work towards finding a solution to student...
I would like to see a change in the way universities are run. For many sixth formers the future looks pretty grim. The problem, I feel, centres around grants or lack of them. Lack of money is a...
A debate is fermenting over the allegedly widely differing standards of nominally identical honours degrees in the United Kingdom. These are awarded by the 104 establishments now empowered to do so....
This coming year will offer great opportunities to exploit the benefits of the merger of the Departments for Education and Employment. My department can now take a unified approach to the whole span...
With one wave of the Good Shephard's crook, we could move to a better deal in three ways for students in higher education. A new loan scheme with an extended repayment method: would reduce students'...
FINANCE. Not too many people could have spoken knowledgeably about the Private Finance Initiative this time last year. That is hardly surprising. It was only launched in higher education in March....
No sooner had Sir William Stewart vacated his post as the Government's chief scientific adviser, symbolically ending a period of big change in science policy, than another upheaval ensued, with the...
QUALITY. A quality breakthrough finally came in September of this year when vice chancellors won the three-year battle with the funding councils for control of the quality assurance process in...
QUALIFICATIONS. Tomorrow's university students could be taking degree standard vocational qualifications, having completed a predominantly vocational education at school. Government proposals for NVQ...
POLITICS. Westminster watchers in further and higher education could be forgiven for feeling in a spin after 1995. For there was something decidedly circular about the arguments advanced by...
STUDENTS. Last May the National Union of Students called an extraordinary conference to debate student funding. It promised to be a watershed event, marking a radical change in NUS policies. It...
SOUTH AFRICA. F rank Mdlalose," called out a white man in received English pronunciation. A cheer erupted from the almost all-black audience seated amid the Victorian splendour of the Durban City...
EASTERN EUROPE. The year 1995 could go down in history as the year in which the validity of a Polish presidential election was challenged over whether or not the successful candidate could be said to...
Fed up with the research assessment exercise? Is it your New Year's resolution to get out ofhigher education? Five former academics tell The THES how their extracurricular activities provideda means...
David Walker talks to Sue Richards, a professor of management who prescribes therapy for the public sector. There can be few organisations anywhere within the public sector which have not in recent...