
Letters: universities are broken but funding alone won’t solve anything
This week’s letters discuss fixes for Britain’s university sector, a rebrand for Just Stop Oil and the history of paid holiday in Britain.
This week’s letters discuss fixes for Britain’s university sector, a rebrand for Just Stop Oil and the history of paid holiday in Britain.
Marking boycotts, strikes and Covid have disrupted degrees and left a generation of young people dissatisfied.
Robbing students of the ability to graduate after years of Covid disruption is shameful – but lecturers aren’t the only ones to blame.
While the spirit of 1968 lives on, the moral battles have been won. The solution? Invent more battles.
Britain’s “strictest” headteacher Katheine Birbalsingh is right to promote a broader view of social mobility with a focus on smaller steps.
Inflations pushes up the interest to be charged on student loans to well above mortgage rates.
The French tradition of deferring to those who they presume to be intellectuals has done the country no good over the last 30 years.
We should hear idealistic youth out, but stop letting them dictate the agenda.
The embattled academic at the centre of a bitter transphobia row has resigned from Sussex University.
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