Ralston, I. (1994). When popularity means stress. Brit Archaeol News 14. Vol 14, pp. 6-7.

Title: When popularity means stress
Issue: Brit Archaeol News 14
Series: British Archaeological News
Volume: 14
Page Start/End: 6 - 7
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Noting the rising popularity of archaeology amongst university entrants, concerns are expressed as to the effect of rapidly increasing numbers on standards of teaching. Other pressures faced by universities, such as the need to offer work-related courses, attract sources of funding, and achieve certain quality targets are also analysed. See also 94/968.
Author: Ian Ralston ORCID icon
Other Person/Org: Jeremy M O Oetgen (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 1994
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
Created Date: 20 Jan 2002