Times Higher Education Supplement 1996 Alison Utley - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1996 Alison Utley
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alarm at lecturer stand-ins.(inadequately trained UK research students teaching undergraduates)EducationAlison Utley
A level playing field?(UK examination system)EducationAlison Utley
Cartel in awards slammed.(qualifications cartel, United Kingdom)EducationAlison Utley
Earning power that depends on learning.(further and higher education in north-west England; includes related articles)EducationHarriet Swain, Alison Utley
FE begs for cuts of 2% max. (funding for further education)EducationAlison Utley
Hypnosis finds safe haven in Sheffield.(Sheffield University, United Kingdom)EducationAlison Utley
Pay may depend on profit.(UK univerisities consider profit-related pay)EducationAlison Utley
Power in partnerships.(links between UK colleges; includes related article)EducationAlison Utley
Role play: why girls will be boys.(Research Opportunities supplement; United Kingdom)EducationAlison Utley
Showdown over FE jobs.(Rotherham College of Arts and Technology, United Kingdom)EducationAlison Utley
Teaching train on track.(should academics be trained how to lecture?)EducationAlison Utley
The Big Brother syndrome.(financing of further education and higher education in the UK)EducationAlison Utley
Time to lock horns on the beauty debate.(art historians discuss beauty at the University of Northumbria, England)EducationAlison Utley
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