Times Higher Education Supplement 2000 Alison Goddard - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 2000 Alison Goddard
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An open door is not enough.(more needs to be done to recruit university students from poor backgrounds)EducationAlison Goddard
A scientist in the extremes.(Frances Ashcroft and passion for science)EducationAlison Goddard
Britain flies the e-university flag.(United Kingdom Government's plans to set up online university courses)EducationAlison Goddard
Choose in haste, drop out in haste.(UK university students)EducationAlison Goddard
Elite logs out of e-university.(includes related article)(government plans for online learning are changed)EducationAlison Goddard
Extra places pile on pressure.(pressure on university resources as they take on more students with poorer A-level grades)(includes related article)EducationAlison Goddard
Female figures that don't add up.(includes related statistics)(comparison of salaries of vice-chancellors in the United Kingdom)EducationAlison Goddard
Foreigners pick up teaching tab.(foreign students' fees paying for British and European Union students' university teaching)EducationAlison Goddard
Industry wary of sub-degrees.(Confederation of British Industry unconvinced of value of British government plans for foundation degrees)(Cover Story)EducationAlison Goddard, Tony Tysome
IT takes the e-learning back seat.(includes related articles)(electronic learning in Europe, US)EducationAlison Goddard
Nation of farmers harvests scholars.(includes related article)(Chinese rural education)EducationAlison Goddard
Paisley puts the elite to shame.(performance indicators for higher education institutions on widening participation)(Cover Story)EducationAlison Goddard
Preventive action - or legal conflict.(implications of the United Kingdom Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998, for educational institutions)EducationAlison Goddard
Research faces big overhaul.(funding reform)EducationAlison Goddard
Rising debt hits access efforts.(high cost of debt reduces participation in higher education)EducationAlison Goddard
Rules on recruiting students relaxed.(increase in maximum number of students universities and colleges can recruit)EducationAlison Goddard
Swapping the ghetto for the gown.(includes related article on the Open University)(problems faced by mature part-time students studying at British universities)EducationAlison Goddard
The staff are locked out while the profits roll in.(use of university facilities to generate extra income)EducationAlison Goddard
Unequal opportunities, a university challenge.(higher education in the United Kingdom for the ethnic minorities and the poor)EducationAlison Goddard
We'll set colleges free, say the Tories.(UK Conservative Party policy on funding higher education)EducationAlison Goddard
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