Times Higher Education Supplement 2001 Alison Goddard - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 2001 Alison Goddard
TitleSubjectAuthors
#5bn needed to match rivals.(major funding gap; Treasury wants higher education to focus on role in future)EducationAlison Goddard
A high five for British research.(2001 British research assessment exercise)(Cover Story)EducationAlison Goddard
A-level horde prompts calls for more cash.(increased number of undergraduate students leads to call for extra cash for students)EducationAlison Goddard
Billion-pound prescription for success.(views of rector of Imperial College, Richard Sykes)EducationAlison Goddard
Call for reforms pits students against staff.(planned reforms to British university student funding)(Cover Story)EducationAlison Goddard
Call to help needy students.EducationAlison Goddard
Cambridge is worth 170 Guildhalls.(British universities)EducationAlison Goddard, Claire Sanders
Cuts looming as students fail to sign up.(under-recruitment at United Kingdom universities)EducationPhil Baty, Alison Goddard, Alison Utley
Debt-free study on DFES's mind.(United Kingdom; Department for Education and Skills)EducationAlison Goddard, Alan Thomson
Decision time for UUK lobby.(Universities UK)EducationAlison Goddard
Do the work, you're due a reward.(intellectual property)EducationAlison Goddard
Exit under a cloud with a pot of gold.(compensation of loss of office for British university heads)EducationAlison Goddard
Frugal few fly as others fall.(includes related articles)(statistics on universities' wealth)EducationAlison Goddard, Claire Sanders
Grants revive mature interest.(mature students)EducationAlison Goddard
Grants to research elite on the slide.EducationAlison Goddard
Hardship worries after loan blunder.(University fees in England)EducationAlison Goddard
Idealism trodden in rush to market?(electronic learning businesses and university cooperation)EducationAlison Goddard
If it's for the public good, shouldn't the public pay?(free access to information)EducationAlison Goddard
Investing in success puts elites in red.(elite research universities struggle financially)EducationAlison Goddard, Tony Tysome
Labour can't find the right formula.(includes related articles)(United Kingdom government education policy)EducationAlison Goddard
Labour tightens central grip.(UK higher education sector)EducationAlison Goddard, Alan Thomson
Luton takes on Oxbridge elite.(includes related article)(employment prospects of Luton University graduates, England; Oxford and Cambridge Universities)EducationAlison Goddard
Minister expects progress.(Estelle Morris plans to cut college dropout rates)(Statistical Data Included)EducationAlison Goddard
Ministers favour RAE elite.(research assessment exercise determines funding)EducationAlison Goddard, Alan Thomson
Morris opens ivory towers to hit target.(United Kingdom Education Secretary Estelle Morris)EducationAlison Goddard
Peter Warry: 'managing conflict is a skill that Professor Warry will need in his new role'.(In the news)EducationAlison Goddard
The key: 2001 research assessment exercise.(British universities)(Cover Story)(Statistical Data Included)EducationAlison Goddard
Ucas boss blamed for pupils' confusion.(United Kingdom; Universities and Colleges Admission Service)EducationAlison Goddard
Union fury at 'shameless' v-c pay rises.(rise in pay for British university vice-chancellors)(Cover Story)EducationAlison Goddard
University mergers loom.EducationAlison Goddard, Alan Thomson
Which university has the deepest pockets?(financial data)EducationAlison Goddard, Claire Sanders
Why the smart cash is not so clever.(assessment of university research in Britain)EducationAlison Goddard
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