Debt contagion
Kevin Fong worries as UK medical graduates catch an American disease

Kevin Fong worries as UK medical graduates catch an American disease

Our complicity as onlookers sharpens Cormac McCarthy’s bleak morality tale, Duncan Wu finds

Martin Cohen on a history of moral philosophy interwoven with proponents’ biographical details

James Stevens Curl on the importance of hand-drawing skills and appropriate use of classical language in designing modern buildings

Sally Feldman on an alternative interpretation of the media reporting and government responses to the Ethiopian famine in 1984

Dick Hobbs finds low-life tales of illegal entrepreneurs in abundance, but not so scholarly rigour

Lara Cook on how different leaders have made and remade the Kremlin

Barbara Eichner on a different kind of biography

Marian Duggan takes a tour of the US LGBT liberation movement

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

One of our leading under-threat-of-redundancy philosophers, Dr D. W. Dingbat, has responded forcefully to the contention – first promoted by Norman Swartz, professor emeritus at Simon Fraser...

Research councils show value of restraint

Vince Cable has criticised the “qualification inflation” that means entrants to “very standard” professions such as nursing require a degree.

The Open University is to withdraw its postgraduate teacher training programme after its January and March 2014 intakes.

At least a quarter of the “access gap” for “top” universities in three countries cannot be explained by academic achievement, a new report says