TQA's pint-sized virtues

二月 9, 2001

Imagine The Diary's surprise as it overheard staff in the physics department at Imperial College, London, extolling the virtues of the TQA.

Having recently survived the trials of a teaching quality assessment - gaining 22 out of a possible 24 in November 1999 - the physicists appeared to be keenly anticipating the next.

Normality resumed when, at the end of the working day, the physicists were seen heading to their TQA - The Queens Arms, a local watering hole.

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