Graduate employment
Job lot: results do vary
Students entering university from state schools perform better than the expected benchmark for securing a job after graduation compared with the privately educated, a report says. However, state-school entrants perform significantly less well than their privately educated peers at securing a higher-level graduate job. Higher Education and Beyond, published by the Higher Education Funding Council for England on 5聽July, tracked the performance of cohorts of students who entered between 2002-03 and 2006-07, who began graduating in 2005 and 2009 respectively. It also found that the proportion of students gaining an upper second-class degree or above rose from 49.6聽per cent of those entering university in 2002-03 to 53.3 per cent for the 2006-07 cohort.
Capital investment
Bond stars in Manc 鈥榤aster plan鈥
The University of Manchester has become the latest university to launch a bond issue to raise money for capital investments. The proceeds of Manchester鈥檚 拢300聽million bond issue will be used for 鈥済eneral corporate purposes, including the continuation of its 拢1聽billion campus master plan鈥. The announcement follows similar moves last year by the University of Cambridge and De Montfort University. Last week, 探花视频 reported that Durham University鈥檚 governing council has also given the go-ahead to a potential bond issue in light of the scarcity of capital funding from public sources. Manchester鈥檚 40-year bonds, which offer a return of 4.25聽per cent, have been assigned the second highest possible rating of Aa1 by ratings agency Moody鈥檚 鈥 the same as De Montfort鈥檚 拢110聽million issue. Cambridge鈥檚 拢350聽million issue, announced last October, was given the highest rating of AAA.
Sir Bernard Crick Centre
Blunkett: been there, knows that
Former home secretary David Blunkett is to become a visiting professor at the world鈥檚 first centre for the public understanding of politics, at the University of Sheffield. Mr Blunkett, who is MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, held Cabinet roles in the Labour government of Tony Blair, including three years as home secretary and stints as secretary of state for education and for work and pensions. The Sir Bernard Crick Centre for the Public Understanding of Politics is named for the late political theorist who was Mr Blunkett鈥檚 tutor when he read political theory and institutions as a mature student.
Office for Fair Access
Concern at drop in part-time study
Dramatic falls in part-time and mature student numbers must be tackled to ensure that people from poor families have the chance to go to university, access head Les Ebdon has warned. Writing in the Office for Fair Access鈥檚 annual report for 2012鈥13, published on 3 July, Professor Ebdon, director of fair access, says he is 鈥渧ery concerned鈥 by a 40聽per cent decline in the numbers of students starting part-time courses since 2010, as such students tend to come from poor backgrounds. 鈥淚f higher education is truly to meet the needs of all those with the talent to benefit, it must be flexible enough to support those who choose to study later in life, whether part-time or full-time, as well as those who go straight to university from school,鈥 says Professor Ebdon, a former vice-chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire.
A story suggesting that only one in three lecturers has been rewarded for their teaching spurred debate online. Doug Belshaw () suggested that some sort of badging system could be used to recognise teaching prowess, but Miranda von Rossum () was not impressed. 鈥淪orry Doug, but I鈥檇 rather have a pay rise ;-),鈥 she said. Nathan Emmerich () was less concerned by the issue. 鈥淚s this another facet of the everyone鈥檚 a聽winner society? How many [of you] would expect to be rewarded for doing [your] job?鈥 he asked.
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