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Something Shylockian
This is about a 24-year-old girl who wanted to do a master’s in England with all her heart. Late in the summer of 2005 she boarded a bus from a town on the edge of Russia, clutching a first-class undergraduate degree, £110 in borrowings, and a handful of English words she had picked up at… »
Look, this TWAT’s not working
Acronyms are ever so useful, so here’s one worth noting: TWAT. You will understand why I find this of particular interest when I say it is part of the academic lingo — at least over here in sunny… »
O, be some other name!
Purely as a matter of scholarly interest, I wonder who should rank higher in the academic hierarchy — associate dean or deputy dean? I ask because my university is in the throes of a titular makeover that involves a variety of deans…. »