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News in brief - 1 January 2015

Published on
January 1, 2015
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Terror bill
Hefce may monitor compliance

Englands funding council should take on new powers to ensure that universities and private colleges comply with duties to prevent people being drawn into terrorism, the government has proposed. A consultation on the Prevent strategy has been issued following the publication of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill, which puts a duty on specified public authorities to have due regard, in the exercise of its functions, to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism. The government says in its Prevent consultation that it is considering expanding the current powers of the Higher Education Funding Council for England to allow it to become the body which monitors compliance with this duty for higher education institutions and private HE providers. The document points out any extension to Hefces current role would require changes to primary legislation.

Scotland
Gray given shadow education role

Iain Gray, the former Scottish Labour leader, has been named shadow education secretary in leader Jim Murphys reshuffle. Mr Gray will have the job of outlining the partys position on university tuition fees, with an internal review of the issue ordered by former leader Johann Lamont due to report soon. Ms Lamont had branded the ruling Scottish National Partys policy of free higher education not viable, but continuing opposition to fees had been hinted at by Kezia Dugdale, Mr Grays predecessor in the education brief, who has been elected deputy leader.

Rebranding
Kings to drop College

Students and alumni of Kings College London reacted with horror after the university announced that it will change its name to Kings London as part of a rebrand. The change which will not alter the institutions legal title is due to take effect from February and follows consultation with staff, student and alumni over the past 18 months. It is designed to remove confusion among prospective students and parents over whether Kings is a college or a university, a spokeswoman said. In an email to staff and students on 16 December, Kings principal Edward Byrne calls the rebrand a very modest change similar to how several other large London university institutions are now presenting themselves. But students were quick to denounce the plans. After the news broke on 15 December, thousands of people signed a petition calling the rebrand ridiculous. The cost of the rebranding project reportedly 瞿300,000 was labelled as an obscene amount of money安hich could be spent on improving student life at Kings.

Language A levels
Essays in English? Non merci

Plans to ask students to write an analytical essay in English on foreign language texts have been dropped from new modern language A levels. The A Level Content Advisory Board (Alcab), set up by the Russell Group of universities to oversee A-level reform, had proposed making the English essay compulsory for language students. But it has now dropped the idea after concerns by schoolteachers and academics that the essay could disrupt teaching and learning, according to final advice sent to Nicky Morgan, the education secretary. Students will instead write analytically on two works in the language of study, according to a letter by Nigel Thrift, the chairman of Alcab and the University of Warwicks vice-chancellor.

Correction

In the research excellence framework tables published in last weeks 51勛圖, the University of South Wales was incorrectly given the title of the University of Glamorgan. We apologise for the error.

Twitter was awash with universities boasting about their performance in the 2014 research excellence framework, but not everyone was impressed. Its only a matter of time before someone tweets Congrats to our PR department who had 65% of their spins rated world-leading, said . So far on Twitter Ive counted 14 universities claiming to be in the UKs top 10, added . Meanwhile, was disappointed that our coverage did not feature an A-level style photo of VCs jumping into the air opening their results.

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