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Maintaining a stable university income while writing off a third of student loans could save money and win votes, John聽Cater suggests

Maintaining a stable university income while writing off a third of student loans could save money and win votes, John聽Cater suggests

The German artist critiqued Western ideals with humour and a sharp eye for their subjective nature, says Eliane Glaser

Is life on our planet unique in space? And do we know how to find out? Cait MacPhee ponders

Andrew Blake appreciates a new view of the relationship between Empire and cultural hybridity

Isabelle Szmigin on how 鈥榩leasure engineers鈥 have affected our physical and social well-being

Roberta Locatelli on an audacious venture to elucidate representations of thoughts and desires

David Salter on a comprehensive analysis of the diverse work of a 鈥榩oet of contradictions鈥

Virginia Trimble on a book that aims to explain the universe and its contents in terms of natural processes

A look at theatre in the Elizabethan court indulges in some fantasies of its own, says Willy Maley

Robyn Arianrhod on the complex and contradictory life of the greatest physicist of all time

Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman on an intricate history of the role of America on the global stage

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Mike Cole ponders how to promote research culture and social democracy in Cambodia

Universities know well the value of international students, but myopic politicians struggle to see past electoral expediency

We speak to Lord Puttnam, the chair of Pearson College鈥檚 academic board