Side-effects of medical cuts (1 of 2)
Your news story "Graduate doctors dread deep cuts" (23 June) rightly highlights the negative impact that the withdrawal of funding for graduate-entry medical degrees will have on widening access to...
Your news story "Graduate doctors dread deep cuts" (23 June) rightly highlights the negative impact that the withdrawal of funding for graduate-entry medical degrees will have on widening access to...
As someone involved in postgraduate medical education, I am grateful to Times Higher Education for warning of the huge fee impediments facing any future graduates "wanting to study medicine as a...
The report of my contribution to the recent British Academy discussion of the Haldane principle and the independence of research ("Haldane myth prevents a 'grown-up approach' to setting of research...
G. Colborne is most likely confused owing to an understandable, but still erroneous, piece of conclusion-jumping (Letters, 23 June).There are justifiable reasons why many students accepted into...
The opinion piece by Keith Kahn-Harris, "Let's broaden the definition" (23 June), lamented that the research excellence framework privileges peer-reviewed journal articles over other forms of...

Gary Day finds the writing sharp and the acting compelling in ITV's new female detective series

Robert Redford's period courtroom drama is a cautionary tale of flawed American justice, observes Duncan Wu

Exeter posts a jump as the ancients vie for top honours again this year. Sarah Cunnane reports

A Canadian psychologist who settled in the UK, Donna Lamping is remembered as a scholar who brought "light, glamour and style to traditional British academia".Professor Lamping was born on 12...
University of TorontoGreg ScholesGreg Scholes, professor of chemistry at the University of Toronto, has been awarded the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences. The honour, given...

This walking stick once belonged to Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), one of the greatest and most influential philosophers of the 20th century. The handkerchief was used to cover his face after his...

UKRIO, set up to ensure probity in research, needs funds - but some can’t see a role for it, writes Paul Jump

Alex Danchev revels in a sumptuous display of the Belgian master's playful and profound blend of banality and mystery
The government's proposals promise radicalism. But, born of compromise and fudge, they betray a disturbing lack of vision
When a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Education stated last month that the South University of Science and Technology of China should be "run according to the law", it put the fledgling institution...