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Anthony Glees ("Scholars thwart spies", April 9) is right to "accuse" academics of scepticism about the claims of western security services that they are the defenders of democracy. If they are doing...
Anthony Glees ("Scholars thwart spies", April 9) is right to "accuse" academics of scepticism about the claims of western security services that they are the defenders of democracy. If they are doing...
Nancy Rothwell is right to raise the large number of European issues that directly affect the higher education sector (Opinion, April 2). Policy emerging from both the European Parliament and the...
It matters not that the so-called Meadow's law was taken from previous research ("'Incensed' Southall attacks press slurs", April 9). As an expert witness in the Sally Clark case, Sir Roy Meadow was...
I was astonished by Michael Derham's prediction that graduates will feel increasing anger and envy that "welders, steel erectors and plumbers continue to earn and live better" ("No real degree of...
Simon Festing claims that if we want new treatments and cures, then animal research is necessary (Soapbox, April 9). It is impossible to study human diseases in any other species. Emotive claims of...
I was concerned to see you describe the self-styled Coalition for Medical Progress as "an umbrella group of research funders that promotes public dialogue about animal research" ("Anger at centre for...
The fear of failure among fine art students, lamented by Joanne Lee ("Why I", April 2), may be a consequence of the comparative formlessness of their fine art courses. Is there any other degree...
Alison Wolf agrees that universities need more incentives to engage with small local businesses (Opinion, April 9). The question is how such incentives should be distributed. My proposal is that...
There is no "dwindling student demand" for East Asian studies ("Closures leave UK with 'unhealthy' lack of Arabists", April 2). At Durham, applications for Chinese and Japanese courses grew by more...
Emmanuel Todd has endured severe flak for his views on the US. Laurie Taylor invited the author of bestseller After the Empire to defend his stance in the first of a series of controversial opinions...
Despite the conviction of a Libyan intelligence agent for the Lockerbie bombing, Robert Black QC, who helped bring the case to trial, has doubts about the outcome, as he tells Adam James Academics do...
Stephen Phillips reports on how scandal has damaged the status of US college sports Murray Sperber thought it prudent to go check out the house he'd inherited in Montreal and to make himself scarce...
Do TV portrayals of university life do more harm than good? Anna Fazackerley reports on what happened when Bristol let the cameras in With political debates on top-up fees and access to higher...
One-off bursaries and highly focused marketing are two ways in which courses are attracting students in the battle to stay viable. Harriet Swain reports Top-up fee-fuelled debates about the...
3 in 4 women feel unsafe on campus Three-quarters of female students do not always feel safe walking around their university campus at night, the Sodexho-Times Higher university lifestyle survey has...