Universities
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Coronavirus: has lost school time set the timer on a second exam scandal?
In Depth Education secretary mulling 2021 exams delay amid warnings that pandemic has boosted inequality
By Gabriel Power Last updated
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The A-level and GCSE results ‘most often inflated’ by teacher’s grades
Speed Read History and biology results among the hardest hit subjects
By Joe Evans Published
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British universities demand extra funding - but do they offer value for money?
In Depth New analysis compares earnings of graduates in UK and other countries as A-level grades chaos prompts admissions overload
By Gabriel Power Last updated
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What can Boris Johnson do to end the A-level ‘results crisis’?
In Depth Teachers and pupils appeal for clarity over appeals process as universities say they cannot hold places
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Exam chaos: how universities will decide who gets a place
In Depth Institutions asked to hold places for A-level students appealing grades in England following results row in Scotland
By Gabriel Power Last updated
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Instant Opinion: ‘the final battle to keep our beloved NHS’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Tuesday 4 August
By The Week Staff Published
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Instant Opinion: Scotland ‘is out of Boris Johnson’s control’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Monday 3 August
By The Week Staff Published
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Why are UK universities falling in the global rankings?
In Depth ‘Triple threat’ of Brexit, tightening budgets and unchecked expansion may be to blame
By The Week Staff Last updated
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How coronavirus broke Britain’s universities
In Depth Price of survival may be more state control and less focus on the arts
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Will UK universities survive the lockdown?
In Depth Government split over bailing out struggling higher education institutions
By James Ashford Last updated
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Should unconditional university offers be scrapped?
Speed Read Education leaders call on watchdog to reform system, citing oversubscription to courses
By Gabriel Power Last updated
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Blackstone deal: why student housing is attracting record investment
In Depth Revenue from UK higher education is booming, fuelled in part by increased demand from overseas
By William Gritten Last updated
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Why university staff are going on strike - and how to claim compensation
In Depth Lecturers, librarians and other staff to walk out at 74 institutions from 20 February
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Academics claim political correctness has gone mad
Speed Read New survey reveals fears for freedom of expression at universities
By The Week Staff Last updated
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