Penalty for early repayment of fee loans is wrong, says Which?
Consumer rights champion Which? has urged the government to scrap plans to penalise students who repay their tuition fee loans early.
Consumer rights champion Which? has urged the government to scrap plans to penalise students who repay their tuition fee loans early.
Cuts and inflation eat away at spending review deal - and researchers' goodwill. John Gill writes
?30m campus in broadcast hub will boost industry links and graduate prospects, v-c tells John Morgan
A specialist journalistic organisation could allow academics to explain their work without distortion, suggests Peter Geoghegan
Freedom withers if a culture of 'therapeutic censorship' flourishes, argues Mary Warnock
Adept interlacing of three aspects of an influential Russian polymath impresses Yvonne Howell
Although the Bible is recognised globally as a fundamentally formative part of our culture, many people are increasingly unfamiliar with its stories. This refreshing rereading of some of the Bible's...
I was just about to deliver this review of Number-Crunching by Paul Nahin, the electrical engineer and prolific popular science writer, when two news stories within 24 hours caused me to opt for a...
It may be too early for fresh scholarly insights on the Middle East uprisings, says Madawi Al-Rasheed
Kevin Young assesses a persuasive analysis of the staying power of market-driven economics
The history of humanity's engagement with milk is as much one of fear and revulsion as it is of pleasure and nutrition. For the Greeks and Romans, milk was for infants or to be poured on altars as...
The great literary question in the period between the American Revolution and the Civil War concerned the morality of the emerging and powerful publishing industry. Here, Michael Everton explores the...
Characterised by creativity and attuned to the needs of their age, the first European universities have important lessons for higher education today, says Miri Rubin
Pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms, the academy and the NHS all fall far short of their research potential. John Martin prescribes a radical plan to revive UK life sciences while funding...
Despite its sci fi-action trappings, Doctor Who is tinged with sadness, says Will Brooker. When you travel the vortex, time is the only constant companion