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Working-class school-leavers¡¯ fear of debts larger than their parents¡¯ annual incomes is still a big issue, say Geoffrey Alderman and Zoe Morrison
If the English regulator agrees to tear up universities¡¯ current access plans it risks undermining any perception of autonomy, says Geoffrey Alderman
Geoffrey Alderman admires a definitive account of a wartime massacre that remains controversial today
Gavin Williamson¡¯s directive will embolden other groups to demand the enforcement of their interests by ministerial fiat, says Geoffrey Alderman
Geoffrey Alderman is impressed by a study of the origins and development of a vile calumny against the Jews
Geoffrey Alderman has reservations about a sweeping study of half a millennium of Jewish history
Geoffrey Alderman considers the ambiguities of the synthesis between German and Jewish culture in the 19th and 20th centuries
Putting universities in ¡®special measures¡¯ or even abolishing degree classifications altogether should be on the table, says Geoffrey Alderman
Geoffrey Alderman visits a time when truth did not matter in the face of dogma, and myth and conspiracy fed easily into racist rhetoric
Real challenge from an outside expert can propel valuable change, but do external examiners still provide a valuable critical eye for the marketised UK university sector? Six scholars offer their views
This analysis of an attack on Russian Jews paints a grim, important picture, writes Geoffrey Alderman
A militaristic organisation that emerged in Warsaw in 1929 was accused of fascism ¨C but were its violent actions justified, asks Geoffrey Alderman
Banning ghostwriting services from advertising won¡¯t stop students cheating, but four simple steps could hobble them, says Geoffrey Alderman
The Office for Students will kill off institutional autonomy, says Geoffrey Alderman, and the sector has only itself to blame
Pushing out senior academics to make room for younger ones would only perpetuate an insidious ageism, says Geoffrey Alderman