Now that we know, thanks to Jane Purvis, that the typical Times Higher Education letter writer is an indolent male with nothing better to do than swell the magazine's inbox with gendered natterings, it remains for your letters section to post the following exhortation: women and minorities encouraged to write.
Abbott Katz, London NW1.
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