All Higher education articles – Page 4
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Feature
Could Irish change cause ripples elsewhere?
John O’Donoghue investigates transformations on the horizon for Ireland’s education system
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News
Universities ranked by teaching excellence
The first picture of performance against Teaching Excellence Framework criteria in the higher education sector has been announced
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News
Government earmarks £170m for technical institutes
New Institutes of Technology aim to bolster technical education
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Feature
Teaching career skills to undergraduates
Using context- and problem-based learning to increase commercial awareness for chemistry undergraduates
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News
Assessment won't deliver better teaching at UK universities
Report claims pitting research against teaching won’t do either any favours
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Opinion
Bridging the gap
Kristy Turner suggests how teachers can help students make a smooth transition from school to university based education
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Feature
Collaborative chemistry degrees
How Chinese and UK universities are working together to deliver degree programmes to Chinese students
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News
Chemistry degrees to be reintroduced at Swansea
The university will offer chemistry to undergraduates for the first time since 2004
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Feature
A centre of excellence
What can be learned from the Bristol ChemLabS centre for excellence in teaching and learning 10 years on? Timothy Harrison, Nicholas Norman and Dudley Shallcross explain
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Opinion
Our favourite blogposts of 2015
We take a look a back on the year. Which articles really got us thinking?
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News
HEFCE identify demand for taught postgraduate courses
Targeted funding will particularly help disadvantaged students
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Feature
Primary discoveries
David Overton and Tina Overton investigate a collaboration between chemistry students and teaching students to deliver lessons in primary schools
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Analysis
Higher education: a new reality
David Read discusses what the Teaching Excellence Framework might mean for teaching in higher education