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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First round table to improve methodology sets out problems to be resolved. Rebecca Attwood reports
Lincoln's v-c has seen first-hand the academy's power to change lives, writes Rebecca Attwood
Information often comes too late to influence the choice of where to study. Rebecca Attwood reports
Sir Leszek Borysiewicz will take the reins in October 2010. Rebecca Attwood reports
And the university's governors and audit committee are also culpable. Rebecca Attwood writes
Hefce puts officials on the spot after review finds them responsible for fiasco. Rebecca Attwood reports
Report into overpayments to university finds top officials were aware of problems but took no action. Rebecca Attwood reports
Former head of City named vice-chancellor. Rebecca Attwood reports
Paul Thompson's first priority as the head of the Royal College of Art will be to ensure a smooth move to a new campus
Survey finds those from poorer backgrounds are likely to have a poorer experience, writes Rebecca Attwood
Government may get fingers burnt over proposal, senior figures warn. Rebecca Attwood reports
Academy autonomy being eroded by 'power creep', former QAA head warns. Rebecca Attwood reports
Scheme offers impartial guidance to those who are thinking of dropping out, writes Rebecca Attwood
Annual fees for taught postgraduate courses can be as high as ?20,000, writes Rebecca Attwood
Vice-chancellors divided on what is to be done about the fees cap. Rebecca Attwood reports
Former QAA head says row is leading to a significant shift in quality assurance. Rebecca Attwood reports
HEA survey and student forum find supervision to be a sore point. Rebecca Attwood reports
Fear of disrupting process is thought to lie at the root of the objection, writes Rebecca Attwood