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Helen Johnstone , Registry University College Worcester . A: The rivers are getting higher as water comes down from Wales. We have played it by ear so far. We have been catching up from last week,...
Helen Johnstone , Registry University College Worcester . A: The rivers are getting higher as water comes down from Wales. We have played it by ear so far. We have been catching up from last week,...
Pat Leon saw the man from Kew sharing his passion for fungi with Birkbeck students. Paul Bridge has a lifelong love affair with fungi. It took him away to Papua New Guinea and other tropical climes...
WHAT: Harinder Bahra argues that international students are not units of finance to be thrown in with the rest of the student cohort. WHY: A warm welcome on arrival and sensitive support throughout...

Does anyone know exactly what the assessors are doing? Geoffrey Squires thinks it is about time we asked them. When someone comes to write the history of British education in the late 20th century,...
Robert Owen Jones went to Patagonia to save a dying language. Adrian Mourby reports on the resurrection of Welsh after Perón. Robert Owen Jones loves his subject, but even he admits that socio-...

Simon Thurley considers the protean nature of England's capital city Books about London are currently almost two a penny. London's continued economic prosperity and cultural revival seem to be a gold...
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