November 26th, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: Anton Muscatelli, Auld Lang Syne, Burns night, Bute Hall, Homecoming Burns exhibition, Hunterian Museum, i-studentadvisor UK, International staff, International Students, languages, Robert Burns, Scotland, Scottish folk song, singing competition, St Andrews, St Andrews day, St Andrews night, Study in Scotland, Study in the UK, universities in Scotland, universities in the UK, University of Glasgow, world record
CATEGORIES: Auld Lang Syne, Burns night, Hunterian Museum, International Students, Robert Burns, Scotland, Scottish folk songs, St Andrews, St Andrews day, St Andrews night, Study in the UK, University of Glasgow, higher education, i-studentadvisor UK, universities in Scotland, universities in the UK, world records
September 23rd, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: head of college, higher education, humanities and social science, Lancaster University, Open University, Professor Dorothy Miell, Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea, Psychology, Students, Study in Scotland, Study in the UK, U.K, United Kingdom, university faculty, University of Edinbugh, Vice Principal
CATEGORIES: Edinburgh, Edinburgh University, Lancaster University, Open University, Scotland, Students, Study in Scotland, Study in the UK, U.K, United Kingdom, higher education in Edinburgh, humanities and social science, new appointments, new university staff, universities in Scotland, university faculty
August 6th, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: advanced higher, dumbing down, Education secretary, Fiona Hyslop, higher exam, Scotland, Scottish pupils, Scottish Qualifications Authority, SQA, standard grade, Students, teenagers, The Guardian
CATEGORIES: Education, Education secretary, Exam Results, Fiona Hyslop, SQA, Scotland, Scottish Qualifications Authority, Scottish exams, Scottish students, Students, The Guardian, high school, teenagers