Scotland/Hong Kong partnership
Research symbiosis
Ministers from Scotland and Hong Kong have signed an agreement for researchers from the two countries鈥 universities to collaborate more closely. Research teams would 鈥渆xplore innovative new ways of working together鈥, a statement from the Scottish government announced. Alex Salmond, Scotland鈥檚 first minister, said that the agreement would particularly benefit the country鈥檚 life sciences and energy industries. The deal was signed on 6聽November during a four-day trade visit by Mr聽Salmond to China, during which it was also announced that a Confucius Institute would be set up at Heriot-Watt University. The institutes are designed to spread knowledge of China鈥檚 language and culture, and the new one at Heriot-Watt will be Scotland鈥檚 fifth.
Digital services
Hall appointed Jisc chair
Martin Hall, vice-chancellor of the University of Salford, has been appointed the new chair of Jisc, the UK鈥檚 provider for digital services for higher education. He succeeds Sir Tim O鈥橲hea, vice-chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, and will take up the position from January next year. 鈥淪ir Tim will be a very hard act to follow, but I am looking forward to the challenge,鈥 Professor Hall said. 鈥淚 recognise this role will be key in overseeing the change and continuing development of Jisc to ensure it makes its crucial contribution to the UK higher education, further education and skills sectors most efficiently and effectively.鈥 Professor Hall has led Salford since August 2009, joining from the University of Cape Town, where he had been deputy vice-chancellor for six years.
UK/Irish quality oversight
Standards bearers hook up
The UK鈥檚 standards watchdog has signed a deal to share information with its Irish counterpart. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education and Quality and Qualifications Ireland will share examples of good practice, including how to assure the standards of university courses offered overseas, as part of the partnership. It will also cooperate on identifying bogus awarding bodies or accrediting agencies in both countries. The deal is the ninth international agreement signed by the QAA to help boost standards globally. 鈥淲ith the increasing globalisation of higher education, it is vital that the UK has strong collaborative arrangements with quality assurance agencies in other countries,鈥 said Anthony McClaran, the QAA鈥檚 chief executive.
Postgraduate careers
Those who can, teach
The number of top graduates taking up teaching as a career is higher than ever before, according to the latest government figures. A breakdown of the performance profiles of more than ,000 postgraduate teacher trainees who started in 2011-12 found that two-thirds had either a first or a 2:1. According to the Department for Education figures, more than 3,000 trainees (12聽per cent) had a first-class degree, a rise of two percentage points over 2010鈥11, while more than half of trainees had a 2:1, a rise of one percentage point. The number starting their training with a 2:2 fell two percentage points. Charlie Taylor, chief executive of the National College for Teaching and Leadership, said the figures showed that teaching was 鈥渁ttracting more of the country鈥檚 top-tier graduates鈥.
Our feature about rudeness in the academy prompted readers to share their own tales of bad manners in higher education. recalled attending a 鈥渇ull day at interview: presentation am/interview pm. Not even offered glass of water. Unemployed: no money for lunch.鈥 admitted to telling tardy medical students that although 鈥渢hey were training for a lifetime of keeping patients waiting鈥the] prof [is] not a聽suitable guinea pig鈥, while remembered asking a聽philosophy department secretary why he had been 鈥渓eft off a list of students鈥, and being told: 鈥測ou don鈥檛 exist鈥. Finally, tweeted: 鈥淚n 1990, I was a newly arrived prof, meeting colleagues. One said 鈥楤UT, I聽thought we hired a MAN鈥.鈥
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