Given that the government's initial investment in the Institute for Learning and Teaching was on the assumption it would become a body largely funded by membership fees and given that it has attracted only 1 per cent of its target, could the recent teaching awards (People, THES, June 23) be described as "inducements" to overworked, underpaid HE lecturers to join the august institute?
Gillian Howie
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