Student loan proposals ‘outrageous’, says Labour
The government should urgently clarify its plans for the sale of the student loan book and reassure existing graduates that their repayments will not be raised, according to Labour’s shadow higher...

The government should urgently clarify its plans for the sale of the student loan book and reassure existing graduates that their repayments will not be raised, according to Labour’s shadow higher...

Science ministers from the G8 group of the world’s richest countries have jointly endorsed the need to increase access to publicly-funded research.

Students are starting their search for a graduate job earlier than ever, a new survey has revealed.

Download the podcastThis week’s issue review looks at the number of women professors in UK universities, our ever-popular Books section, and the growing number of student complaints against higher...

By whom, and for what reasons, has development throughout the “poorer nations” of the global South been thwarted in the post-colonial era? Vijay Prashad’s book offers an unambiguous answer to this...

When, before AD77, Pliny the Elder remarked that Palmyra “had its own fate” between the Roman and Parthian empires, what had been a remote oasis in the Syrian desert a century earlier was becoming a...

Yongjin Zhang considers a meticulous effort to unwrap the riddle inside an Eastern enigma

The argument that the “War on Terror” and counter-terrorist measures are a threat to civil liberties is not a new one. In the current climate of austerity, it is not surprising that the enjoyment of...

Craft, in Glenn Adamson’s view, has continuously referred to a process or an activity rather than a discipline on its own. Adamson, head of research at the Victoria and Albert Museum, has written...

It’s not just hot air: balloons allow our historical imaginations to soar, Robert J. Mayhew discovers

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Alex Danchev applauds a study of one of the 20th century’s greatest thinker-painters

An expert in manufacturing technologies who went on to spearhead the research programme at the University of Nottingham’s Chinese campus has died.Nabil Gindy was born in Cairo, Egypt on 3 November...

Queen’s University, CanadaSusan MummThe new dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario said she was “excited by the prospect of working at one of Canada’s...
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