The Beau Monde: Fashionable Society in Georgian London, by Hannah Greig
Clare Brant on the truly dedicated followers of 18th-century fashion

Clare Brant on the truly dedicated followers of 18th-century fashion

High tuition, bad press and recovering economy cited in falling student numbers

Academics still hidebound by national rules, Commission finds

New government also aims to cut red tape

United StatesIll-fated ratingA credit ratings agency has downgraded a US university, citing loss of revenue from its hospital arm and cuts in federal funding among the reasons. Moody’s Investors...

Born Global research looks to bridge gap between supply and demand
It was lovely to see an article on Just William (“Embrace a scruffy boy”, Culture, 19 September), but it behoves editors always to be wary of pieces that arrive with the tag, “no one has written...
“How a clergyman’s insights can answer panellists’ prayers” (Opinion, 19 September) by economists Andrew Oswald and Daniel Sgroi nicely illustrates what is wrong with economics today: a willingness...
Martin Cohen’s review of If A then B: How the World Discovered Logic (Books, 19 September) suggests that its authors, Michael Shenefelt and Heidi White, want to put logic at “the heart of life”....
Like R. E. Rawles (Letters, 26 September), I was somewhat startled by Gerald J. Pillay’s reference to memes as “wildly imaginative” (in his review of Christianity and the University Experience:...
Your recent news story indicated that 0.2 part-time contracts have risen by nearly two-thirds across the sector during the past two years (“‘Game’ of one-fifth? Part-time contracts rise in run-up to...

Minister points to ‘incremental’ removal and sounds warning over Labour fees policy

The growing importance of tuition fee income for UK universities has been highlighted by Higher Education Statistics Agency data

Hepi: scrapped courses undermine widening participation

Transparency International report takes aim at sector leadership