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