Times Higher Education Supplement 2001 Claire Sanders - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 2001 Claire Sanders
TitleSubjectAuthors
Answer to a question of trust? Can continuing professional development in fields such as medicine restore public faith? asks Claire Sanders.EducationClaire Sanders
An unconventional treatment.(Sam Leinster, Dean of University of East Anglia's medical school)EducationClaire Sanders
Blair plans to create elite research tier.(prime minister Tony Blair looking into research universities)(Cover Story)EducationClaire Sanders, Alan Thomson
Bristol quizzed over abuse files.(United Kingdom; Bristol University)EducationClaire Sanders
Cambridge is worth 170 Guildhalls.(British universities)EducationAlison Goddard, Claire Sanders
Carry on learning, doctor.(reform of United Kingdom National Health Service training)EducationClaire Sanders
Doctor quits Imperial over fees.(Sarah Burnett, Imperial College Medical School)EducationClaire Sanders
Free to live and learn.(research centers on challenging the stereotypes about Muslim women residing in the United Kingdom)EducationClaire Sanders
Frugal few fly as others fall.(includes related articles)(statistics on universities' wealth)EducationAlison Goddard, Claire Sanders
How to ignite bright sparks.(government, universities reach out to the underprivileged)(Statistical Data Included)EducationClaire Sanders
Moves to get the NHS fighting fit.(education and the health service)EducationClaire Sanders
Numbers up though some still face cuts.EducationClaire Sanders, Cherry Canovan, Alison Utley
Oscar's winning way.(One Stop Clinic for Assessment of Risk, National Health Service, United Kingdom)EducationClaire Sanders
PhD: poverty, hardship, debt.(funding university students)EducationClaire Sanders
Plunged into poverty then pulled back out.(poverty among UK students)EducationClaire. Sanders
Postcode lottery restricts access to bursaries.EducationClaire Sanders
Private lives of public places: Labour is strongly in favour of public-private initiatives, but what are the implications for institutions?(includes case study)EducationClaire Sanders
Red tape is throttling talent. It is an uphill struggle for academic refugees in the UK, Claire Sanders reports.EducationClaire Sanders
Science and the family don't mix.EducationClaire Sanders
Staff alarmed about birth of NHS monster.(United Kingdom; National Health Service university)EducationClaire Sanders
Struggle to reverse student immobility.EducationClaire Sanders
Sudden exit for Oxford master.EducationClaire Sanders
The first rule of business: cover costs.(pricing and costing in UK university sector)EducationClaire Sanders
Too few points for the big prize.(opportunity bursaries, United Kingdom education)EducationClaire Sanders
What keeps a student home?(more UK students live with parents; includes related articles)EducationClaire Sanders
Which university has the deepest pockets?(financial data)EducationAlison Goddard, Claire Sanders
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