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Knight, Peter; Baume, David; Tait, Jo; Yorke, Mantz – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
Higher education in the UK has seen a steady increase in the numbers of part-time teachers, yet the way in which they are inducted into teaching and the utilisation of their expertise are under-researched. This qualitative study of 33 part-time teachers from several universities suggests that their involvement in higher education should be…
Descriptors: School Policy, Beginning Teacher Induction, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Marriott, Pru – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
While students have always found balancing their finances difficult, the current generation are faced with unprecedented debt burdens during and on completion of their studies. Student debt is now an expected outcome of attending university and, apart from the negative consequences it may have on participation in higher education, it may have a…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Higher Education, Money Management, Paying for College
Garrod, Neil; Macfarlane, Bruce – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
Dual sector universities (or duals) are a growing international phenomenon that cut across the divide that typically exists in post-secondary education. Duals combine "further" and "higher" education within a single institution providing enhanced opportunities for student transition between post-secondary sectors. This paper reports the results of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, State Regulation, Human Resources, Educational Objectives
Nicholls, Miles G. – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
The paper proposes a metric, the research quality index (RQI), for assessing and tracking university research quality. The RQI is a composite index that encompasses the three main areas of research activity: publications, research grants and higher degree by research activity. The public availability of such an index will also facilitate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods, Grants, Benchmarking
Adnett, Nick; Slack, Kim – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
The expansion of higher education (HE) in the UK has disproportionately benefited young people from relatively rich families: the gap between rich and poor in terms of participation in HE having widened since the 1970s. We explore a neglected possible cause of this class difference: that the labour market fails to provide sufficient incentives for…
Descriptors: Incentives, Nontraditional Students, Higher Education, Labor Market
Deem, Rosemary – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The paper considers whether, and if so how, research evidence can permeate the world of higher education (HE) management in publicly funded institutions. The paper explores the author's experience of two recent research projects (1998-2000 and 2004) on aspects of managing UK HE institutions and issues arising from the preparation of the HE element…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Higher Education, Public Schools, Public Service
Tight, Malcolm – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
Where does higher education in the United Kingdom sit today in terms of the public-private distinction, and what does that distinction mean in the higher education context? This article considers these questions and related issues, noting how the particular example of the United Kingdom compares with other systems internationally. Following a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Education, Private Education, Foreign Countries
Temple, Paul – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
In many countries today, public higher education operates within some form of market framework, typically a government-regulated quasi-market. However, having created a market environment, how should the government agencies involved act when they wish to use higher education to achieve a particular policy goal? This paper considers the impact on…
Descriptors: Intervention, Higher Education, Case Studies, Public Education
Humphrey, Robin – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
This paper explores the social and academic effects of term-time working on undergraduate students at an English university. Data initially collected via a survey of student social relationships were enhanced by the inclusion of end-of-year academic performance. Various inferential statistical techniques were used to identify these effects. Path…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Part Time Employment, Academic Achievement
Pick, David – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The aim of this paper is to analyse the changes in Australian higher education policy over the past two decades. Using frame analysis, two shifts in higher education policy are identified. The first is in the late 1980s where the view of higher education as having a broad social, economic and cultural role was changed to one that emphasised…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Universities
Whitehead, Joan M.; Raffan, John; Deaney, Rosemary – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The questionnaire survey reported in this paper is part of an ongoing evaluation of the effect of a bursary scheme on recruitment to Cambridge University. It sought to identify factors that encouraged or discouraged highly successful A Level students from applying to Cambridge. Findings reveal three main dimensions associated with the decision to…
Descriptors: College Choice, Student Surveys, Universities, Student Recruitment
Turner, Yvonne – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
This paper presents the outcomes of a study carried out in 2001-2002 with nine postgraduate students from China, enrolled on taught master's programmes in a UK university business school. The aims of the research were to explore the development of the students' orientations to learning during their year of study in the UK, and to explore how the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflective Teaching, Graduate Students, Interpersonal Relationship
Meerabeau, Elizabeth – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
Department of Health policy currently espouses shared learning between the various health "tribes". There are many cogent arguments for this; however, there may be unaddressed tensions because of status differences between the disciplines. This paper compares two of the main academic disciplines involved--nursing, a recent entrant to higher…
Descriptors: Nursing, Medicine, Nursing Education, Medical Education
Boursicot, Katharine – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
In this era of audit and accountability, there is an imperative to demonstrate and document that appropriate standards have been set in professional education. In medicine, stakeholders want assurance that graduates have attained the required level of competence to be awarded a provisional licence to practise. To investigate the results of a…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Standard Setting, Performance Based Assessment, Medical Education
Walters, David – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The ability to use methodologies is an essential ingredient in the teaching of Information System techniques and approaches. One method to achieve this is to use a practical approach where students undertake "live" projects with local client organisations. They can then reflect on the approach adopted with the aim of producing a "reflective"…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Experiential Learning, Education Work Relationship, Learning Modules

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