Student loan forecasts āconsistentlyā wrong, says NAO
Ministers have been accused of āindustrial scale incompetenceā after a damning report on student loans was released by the public spending watchdog
Ministers have been accused of āindustrial scale incompetenceā after a damning report on student loans was released by the public spending watchdog

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Born in 1937, EdĀ Ruscha began his career within pop art and has since become a leading figure across the visual arts through drawings, āword paintingsā, photographs and films. In 2013 he appeared in...

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A leading researcher on childhood cancers has died

Leverhulme TrustEarly Career FellowshipsThese offer salary costs for researchers at the beginning of their academic careers, providing them with the opportunity for advancement and enabling them to...

AustraliaSpread more thinly to go furtherAn Australian politician has defended the latest cuts to vocational course subsidies, arguing that funding will go further as a result. Peter Hall, skills...

Selfie consciousnessWhen the Oxford Dictionaries declared āselfieā ā aĀ photo of oneself, taken by oneself, usually on a smartphone ā the 2013 Word of the Year, we usedĀ our Twitter account to ask for...

Latin American higher educationRectors ready to fly down to RioA major conference of university rectors will be held next year in Rio de Janeiro, focusing on higher education in Latin America and ā...

The absence of regulation and spiralling RAB costs threaten to undermine a growing sense of stability in the sector

His departmentās sums might be in a muddle, but it seems David Willetts has committed aĀ more unforgivable sin: creating a generation of teetotal, work-obsessed student bores. Assessing the impact of...
Your article about Kurdistan featured an image of the Saddam-era flag of Iraq (From where IĀ sit, 21 November). It was replaced in 2008.Joe DochertyUniversity of Portsmouth
Iāve just read āDarkling we watchā (Culture, 14 November). Duncan Wu uses the phrase āhe administers cunnilingus on his girlfriendā. āAdministersā? Cunnilingus isnāt medication or a local authority:...
I agree with Martin Cohenās comment in his review of David Edmondsā Would You Kill the Fat Man? that the authorās claim for Ludwig Wittgenstein being āthe most influential philosopher in the Anglo-...
The Council for College and University English endorses the call for wider debate overĀ issues affecting the discipline (āConstructive criticismā, Letters, 21 November). We would welcome the presence...