School exam focus leaves students ‘badly prepared for university’
Current methods of assessing children in school mean they are unprepared for the demands of higher education, a new report ...
Current methods of assessing children in school mean they are unprepared for the demands of higher education, a new report ...
Sponsored What schools need to know about Oxbridge admissions As the academic world evolves, so does the admission process for ...
The higher education regulator will ask universities to explain in detail how they define "disadvantaged students" in admissions, The Telegraph ...
In his latest podcast, Nicholas McKie from Persyou meets Eddie Mensah, the managing director of Right to Dream Academy in ...
The recent headline that St Andrew’s University had introduced compulsory modules on sustainability, diversity, consent and good academic practice was met ...
The year 2020 had a subtle irony for Mander Portman Woodward (MPW). As schooling took place in students' homes, the ...
At the start of each calendar year, schools are eager to impress by publishing beaming pictures of Oxbridge “successes”. We ...
A-levels should be scrapped and replaced by a US-style university admissions system, the vice chancellor of the University of Birmingham ...
In Lincoln, partnerships between schools and universities have been of huge mutual benefit, argues Mark Wallace The beautiful city of ...
Vice-chancellors say the move would give students affected by Covid-19 disruption more time to learn University vice-chancellors have said A-level ...