Letters
Guiding the clever to wisdom’s shoresI was fascinated by the quote from Tony Blair in 1999 promoting 50 per cent entry in UK higher education: “In today’s world there is no such thing as too clever....
Guiding the clever to wisdom’s shoresI was fascinated by the quote from Tony Blair in 1999 promoting 50 per cent entry in UK higher education: “In today’s world there is no such thing as too clever....

Sarah Coakley is outspoken about theology’s relevance and determined not to allow it to wither in a dusty campus corner. She tells Matthew Reisz how it can illuminate contemporary issues such as...

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Consumerisation’s spread to all aspects of life and work leaves a hollow feeling, finds Cary Cooper

Hilary Hinds praises an account of social shifts gleaned from small ads, smooching and soulmates

Joanna Depledge is disturbed by advice to be passive in the face of human-induced apocalypse

A. W. Purdue on the evolution of the Tube system

Robert Zaretsky on a study that shows how history defeats not just prediction, but also our predilection for theory

Jon Turney on the latest scientific findings regarding interactions between life and our planet that do not support the Gaia theory

Roger Morgan on a vivid social history of Britons seeking to modernise

Lucy Bolton hails a gritty group portrait of a 1950s gang of teenage avengers in all their naivety, anger and passion

Despite the apparently inequitable clustering of universities in certain hot spots across the UK, the correlation between where people study and the distribution of the general population is...

When the digging stopped“A Eureka moment.” That was how our professor of archaeology, Mortimer Wheelbarrow, described the result of his latest dig at a site in the East Midlands area.In an article in...

For postgraduate and international students, the cost of studying in the UK can vary wildly. With new data showing what each university will charge next year, David Matthews assesses the implications...

Leicester denies reneging on promise not to penalise scholars over issue. Paul Jump writes