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In a recent news article, Malcolm Gillies, vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University, talks about affordability with regard to fees ("Private challenge a major influence on London Met fees",...
In a recent news article, Malcolm Gillies, vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University, talks about affordability with regard to fees ("Private challenge a major influence on London Met fees",...
Your news article about London Met pictured some rather simple hand-coloured A4 posters highlighting prospective course closures. One referred to "Perfoming Arts", another to "Carribean Studies".Let'...
It was interesting to read Malcolm Gillies' comment that "any sneering at things being vocational, I think, (comes) from the elitist section of society". However, many prestigious subjects (for...
I was looking forward to reading Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time, but now Vernon Bogdanor has revealed what happens in the end ("Fascinating rhythm", 9 June). Drat - I might have to go...

This government's policy has little comfort to offer the UK's children who live in poverty, says Gary Day

Duncan Wu admires an adaptation of a play about how people lose control of their lives during conflicts

A technician on whom the University of Essex depended for more than 30 years for his "technical ability, dedication and organisation" has died.Philip Brown was born in Colchester on 4 October 1939,...
Bucks New UniversityJill RobinsonJill Robinson has joined Bucks New University and West London Mental Health NHS Trust in a joint appointment as professor of mental health nursing, wellbeing and...

These very different nautically themed objects both come from the collections of the University of Sheffield.

Contrary to what many researchers think, the reporting of science in the UK is better than ever, Paul Jump hears
A scandal is being reported in the German media about Deutsche Bank providing a large sum of money to finance professors in Berlin for "research purposes" - but with the bank having a say in what is...
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University of East LondonHelping those who help othersAn online master's course aims to provide aid relief workers with greater understanding of their often harrowing working environments. The MSc in...

• Higher education is about to enter a strange new world of higher tuition fees and competitive markets, but one comforting certainty remains: Universities UK presidents get knighthoods. Steve Smith...

Malcolm Gillies on how percentages can both reveal and obscure truths