Minister accused of complacency over fall in Indian enrolments
James Brokenshire labelled ‘silly’ as he defends immigration policy despite traffic from the subcontinent dropping by half

James Brokenshire labelled ‘silly’ as he defends immigration policy despite traffic from the subcontinent dropping by half

£20.1 million donation creates Brevan Howard Centre for Financial Analysis to answer big questions about the financial crisis

Anthony Davis, the sponsor of prizes at Oxford and the University of London, explains why this form of bibliophilia must be encouraged

Engaging with others can help you through a PhD and into a job, says Eva Amsen, outreach director for F1000 Research

Shahidha Bari on the flawed, yet fascinating, admissions process

Philip Kemp on a cinematic portrait of an artist that does justice to the man and his work

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Tara Brabazon on a short but valuable study confronting digital dilemmas

Alison Stokes on a compelling exploration of our understanding of the planet’s past

A mashup of physics and culture illuminates the science of the very small, says Robert Lambourne

Emma Rees on a survey of present-day attitudes to homosexuality which gauges current levels of homophobia

Spyros Sofos on a detailed examination of Greece’s political and economic crisis

Christopher Belshaw on a work that ponders nihilism, procrastination and non-existence

US non-profit Institute for Shipboard Education hopes to plot safe course through rough financial waters

A thinktank has released modelling based on a popular proposal for a state-backed loan scheme