Science funding
Byrne fired up over ring-fencing
The capital element of the science budget should be ring-fenced to avoid the risks of 鈥渁nnouncement-based politics鈥, according to Labour鈥檚 new shadow minister for the sector. In his first public appearance since taking on the brief, Liam Byrne said he was excited by his new position as shadow universities, science and skills minister, and pledged to be 鈥渟hop steward-in-chief鈥 for the science lobby. Speaking at the Campaign for Science and Engineering鈥檚 science policy debate at the Royal Society on 30 October, part of the London Science Festival, Mr Byrne said he would use 鈥渆very ounce鈥 of his experience to argue for a long-term, ring-fenced resource budget allocation to the research councils, 鈥渨ith a strategy to go with聽it鈥.
Undergraduate degree classifications
Large-scale GPA pilot is a UK first
Twenty higher education institutions will take part in a pilot of US-style degree classifications. The universities of Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield and Southampton are among those that will test a grade point average system in a project run by the Higher Education Academy. The 鈥渘ational GPA system鈥 will provide an average from grades achieved throughout a student鈥檚 course, as distinct from the traditional honours degree classifications, such as a first, a 2:1 or a 2:2. GPA data could be presented as a complement to traditional classifications if the one-year pilot is a success. Other participating institutions include the universities of Bangor, Leicester, Kingston, Northumbria, Oxford Brookes, Winchester and York St John.
Philanthropy
UK bests US in fundraising growth
Philanthropic support for universities grew at a faster rate in the UK than it did in the US over the past five years, according to ratings agency Moody鈥檚. In 2011-12, UK institutions 鈥渞aised a record level of funds worth $1.2聽billion (拢774聽million), up 17.4聽per cent (14聽per cent without adjusting for currency conversion) from the prior year鈥, the agency said in a report, 鈥淯K Universities Increasingly Tapping Fundraising鈥. Moody鈥檚 said UK growth was driven by fundraising campaigns by wealthy universities, the introduction of the government鈥檚 matched funding scheme, and a favourable tax structure 鈥渦nder which donors in the UK can claim tax relief at par with the amount of their donations鈥.
Media studies
TV interference, right royal variety
Prince Charles last week presided over the Royal Television Society鈥檚 announcement of 20 bursaries for students on television courses. The Prince, the society鈥檚 patron, made the announcement at the first annual Craft Skills Masterclass on 30聽October, where students from 12 higher education institutions were coached by leading industry professionals in sound, editing and camerawork. The 拢3,000 bursaries will support those from less affluent backgrounds on courses in television production and related digital media. The masterclass, said the Prince, came about after he was alerted to a skills shortage in TV, and was 鈥渞eally all my fault 鈥 yet another example of what The Guardian obligingly refers to as interfering or meddling鈥.
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Correction
An article last week stated that the London School of Business and Finance offers degree courses validated by Birmingham City University. A partnership was listed on LSBF鈥檚 website, however Birmingham City University has informed us that no such link exists.
Our feature on how English as a聽discipline is 鈥渂eset by some of the roughest storms in its history鈥 and might not be too big to fail provoked much discussion on Twitter.
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