Letters – 6 June 2019
Working-class scholars feel the bite of class In his opinion article “Class is no barrier†(30 May), Thomas Boysen Anker describes his path from a working-class background into academia and argues...
Working-class scholars feel the bite of class In his opinion article “Class is no barrier†(30 May), Thomas Boysen Anker describes his path from a working-class background into academia and argues...

Higher education is often cast as politically insignificant, but look closer and it is frequently a chip in the highest-stakes game around

The author of Licence to be Bad on his enduring fascination of how things work and how no one understands what money is

John Shand wrestles with a difficult but intriguing account of the background noise that sets the stage for sound

Cait MacPhee enjoys a fascinating tour of our not-too-local neighbourhood

The conservator of threatened language explains why two people are as important as 2 billion, from a linguistics point of view

Former president who won an ‘Emmy’ for his work to open US courtrooms to television cameras remembered

Administrations ease back on foreign fee splurge to avoid financial overexposure and to protect student experience

Augar review’s call to replace lost income ‘not credible’, says Lord Willetts, while Jo Johnson warns that any such funding stream could be ‘slush fund’ for ministerial projects

V-c who chairs financial sustainability group warns that deficit on doctoral training raises major questions

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
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