News in brief - 12 June 2014
Disabled Students’ AllowanceBlunkett joins anti-cuts protestFormer home secretary David Blunkett has tabled an early day motion in Parliament to raise concerns over changes to the Disabled Students’...

Disabled Students’ AllowanceBlunkett joins anti-cuts protestFormer home secretary David Blunkett has tabled an early day motion in Parliament to raise concerns over changes to the Disabled Students’...
I imagine that all scholars have stories of talks from hell to match Tim Birkhead’s (“Lost for words”, Features, 29 May).An Italian university “could not” pay for flights up front, so I paid. On my...
Graham Gibbs argues for the validity of students’ instructional evaluations of their professors as measures of teaching quality “You don’t have to guess at who’s doing well”, Teaching intelligence, 5...
Sir David Bell, vice-chancellor at the University of Reading, asserts that the decision to derecognise Unite and Unison and establish a staff forum was taken to address “a serious democratic deficit...
G. R. Evans raises some important questions in her letter about open access books (Letters, 29 May). Happily, the survey that she mentions is just one small element of OAPEN-UK, a five-year research...
In her response to Craig Brandist’s analysis of the organisation of many higher education institutions, Liz Morrish has come up with a splendid idea – three-yearly rotations of departmental heads in...
Education secretary Michael Gove read English at the University of Oxford from 1985 to 1988, exactly the moment when the student pressure group Oxford English Limited (OEL) was campaigning to open...
We, the undersigned members of the 2013-14 University and College Union Higher Education Committee, write in response to the article “UCU militants press for maximum strike force” (News, 5 June)....
As a University of Surrey graduate – and later a professor, member of council and senate, and chair of the academic assembly there – could I say how deeply moved I am to know that it is leading the...


A student philosophy society named after Friedrich Nietzsche has been barred from meeting at University College London after it was branded “fascist”, news website The Daily Beast reported. The...

“Good things are here to stay!”That was how our Deputy Head of Student Experience, Nancy Harbinger, responded to the recent declaration by David Willetts, the universities and science minister, that...

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