Andrew Adonis and the 'former polytechnics' (again)
John Morgan looks at how an old argument may become pressing in future funding debates
John Morgan looks at how an old argument may become pressing in future funding debates
Removing university status from post-92 institutions would disproportionately impact already marginalised and vulnerable social groups, says Ben Whitham
Lord Willetts and Lord Adonis go head to head in this video debate, tackling UK political issues from tuition fees to vice-chancellor pay levels
Former education minister speaks out on vice-chancellors¡¯ pay, ¡®summer holidays¡¯ and academics¡¯ workloads
Labour peer calls for funding council intervention on Glynis Breakwell¡¯s salary
The Prime Minister's appointment of an unelected former adviser, Andrew Adonis, as a junior education minister was ridiculed by delegates. A motion from the union's North West Region attacked the "...
Chris Parr picks through some of the highlights from the tuition fees debate between David Willetts and Andrew Adonis
Knee-jerk, uncosted and damaging calls to abolish fees must be resisted, says?Bill Rammell
Announcing a ?15 million package to help "gifted and talented" pupils win places at elite universities may sound like an uncontroversial move.But when Schools Minister Andrew Adonis unveiled the...
Summer is upon northern hemisphere academics. But its cherished traditional identity as a time for intensive research is being challenged by the increasing obligations around teaching and...
Andrew Adonis¡¯s account of how Labour could fund universities if tuition fees were abolished lacks credibility, says David Willetts
University and College Union branch calls for a ¡®fresh start¡¯ after watchdog body highlights ¡®poor governance¡¯ and lack of transparency over senior pay
John Morgan asks whether laments for the polytechnics may have policy impact
Under-fire head of Bath's governing body defends high pay of Dame Glynis Breakwell after Hefce rebuke
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