Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 Alison Goddard - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 Alison Goddard
TitleSubjectAuthors
A firm offer that's a stone's throw away.(universities seeking links with local businesses)EducationAlison Goddard
And the outlook, warm... very, very warm.(global warming)EducationAlison Goddard
A personable organiser.(head of Psion, David Potter)(Interview)EducationAlison Goddard
A woman who knows her mind.(Royal Institution Director Susan Greenfield)EducationAlison Goddard
Being as good as the best.(Open University celebrates 30th birthday)EducationAlison Goddard
Bidders battle for bits 'n' bobs.(United Kingdom government seeks greater control over university funding)EducationAlison Goddard
'Bonkers' job index irks v-cs.(vice-chancellors criticize graduate employability measurement plan)EducationAlison Goddard
Chimps 'unique' like us.(personalities of chimpanzees)EducationAlison Goddard
Costs thwart broader access.(link between decline in higher education students from some ethnic and social groups and changes to funding in the United Kingdom)EducationAlison Goddard
Fertile with ideas for the infertile.(Professor Robert Winston's views on new fertility methods)(Interview)EducationAlison Goddard
How did you perform?(higher education in the United Kingdom, performance indicators published)EducationOlga Wojtas, Alison Goddard, Alan Thomson
London don tops list at 220,000 pounds sterling.(includes table of vice-chancellor salaries)(salary of London Business School vice-chancellor, London, United Kingdom)EducationHuw Richards, Alison Goddard
Making education attractive to all.(University of Sunderland attracts disadvantaged students)EducationAlison Goddard
Market forces keep them away.(includes response from institutions)(fall in university applications)EducationAlison Goddard, Alan Thomson
Media exerts magic.(multimedia companies moving into higher education market)EducationAlison Goddard
Ministers act as poor jump ship.(United Kingdom Government to offer loans to poorer, mature students)EducationAlison Goddard, Alan Thomson
New rules will scrap 'negative' awards.(Quality Assurance Agency plans standardize higher education qualifications)EducationAlison Goddard, Tony Tysome
One in four students drops out.(drop-out rate for students in English higher education institutions)EducationAlison Goddard
Pay fight threatens Labour proposal.(United Kingdom university and colleges teachers seek higher pay; includes related articles)EducationAlison Goddard, Alan Thomson, Alison Utley
Public money, private pain.(changes to private higher educational establishments in the United Kingdom)EducationAlison Goddard
Stellar parents that burn too brightly.(University of Cambridge, England, Theoretical Astronomer Cathie Clarke)EducationAlison Goddard
The 5bn pounds sterling super agency.(United Kingdom government's plans for post-16 education and training system)EducationAlison Goddard, Harriet Swain, Jennifer Currie, Kam Patel, Alan Thomson
These women had so many breaks but they still have not got to the top.(includes case studies)(graduates of Girton College, Cambridge, United Kingdom)EducationAlison Goddard
Two eyes on the sky.(costs of United Kingdom involvement in Gemini twin telescope project)EducationAlison Goddard
UCAS eyes up new FE places.(United Kingdom Universities and Colleges Admissions Service seeks to attract further education colleges)EducationAlison Goddard
Unions envy 4.8% rise.(university vice-chancellors pay increase)EducationHuw Richards, Alison Goddard
Will curiosity kill Schrodinger's cat?(Roger Penrose, Rouse Ball professor of mathematics at Oxford University, England)EducationAlison Goddard
Workhorses of the system.(includes related case studies)(postgraduate university students)EducationAlison Goddard
Your day of judgement.(includes related article)(proposed performance indicators for higher education league tables)EducationAlison Goddard
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