State entrants to elite club benefit from easier access
But private pupils do not suffer discrimination, expert argues

But private pupils do not suffer discrimination, expert argues
Religious sense ‘cover-up’ in emphasis on embryonic work

Image consultant: ‘jumble sale’ dress code does not an intellectual make. Matthew Reisz writes

David Cameron can court India’s students all he likes, but the UK’s immigration policy is hardly bowling them over

A sideways look at the week’s big stories

Joanna Lewis asks whether appointing ‘a decent enough upper-class numpty’ as chancellor is the best her alma mater can do

Humanities must embrace interdisciplinarity and reclaim their key role in our fractured world, says Michael Worton

Regulator to review range of options for institutions falling short on quality measures

New UK-validated for-profit college to sell itself on sun, sea and low fees

Maud Anne Bracke considers an analysis of a revolutionary decade fails to offer a new perspective

Robert A. Segal on a comprehensive study of the growth of the world’s biggest religion

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Sir Adrian Smith, vice-chancellor of the University of London, chastises colleagues in the Council for the Defence of British Universities who take “a rather naive view that beauty, truth and...
Negative comments about the University of Leicester’s handling of the Richard III announcement show how far we have to go before professional public relations is accepted by all research disciplines...
If psychotherapists want respect for alternatives to randomised controlled trials, they must outline them clearly, not model their rhetoric on that of homeopaths (“Jury’s out on trial by ideological...