
July 2008 Issue
Arts
Comment : Editorial
Comment : Letters
- Letter of the month: John Broome Saunders
- Letters: Jim Jewell
- Letters: Brendan McBride
- Letters: Louise Pryor
- Letters: Icki Iqbal
- Letters: Lyndon Jones
Comment : Soapbox
Features : AOTF
Features : Careers
- Working overseas supplement: The big wide world
- Working overseas supplement: South Africa
- Working overseas supplement: Asia
- Working Overseas supplement: Europe
- Working overseas supplement: Australia
- Working overseas supplement: Actuarial asylum in the UK
- Roundtable: Future of recruitment
- Working overseas supplement: Outward bound
Features : Environment
- Environment: A change in the weather
- Energy: The peak oil challenge
- Energy: Limits to growth
- Environment: Changing finance, financing change
Features : General Interest
Features : Insurance
Features : Risk Management
News : Calendar
News : Education News
- Have your say on the Students Forum
- Allocation of exam places
- Changes ahead for exam entry forms online
- Course updates announced: CT9 / CA2
- Opportunities for UK students in Cape Town
- University of Kent education and research conference
News : Industry News
- QBE backs away from IAG offer
- Longevity launch expands pension scheme options
- Maurice Greenburg landed with Wells notice
- First FTSE 100 firm to de-risk pension scheme
- Whither the with-profits actuary?
- Varied views on variable annuities
- QIS4 — a half-baked approach?
- Swiss Re struck again by CDS deal fall-out
- Insurance contract law in need of reform
- BDO Stoy Hayward a great place to work
- Swan Hill scheme is first win for Pension Insurance Corporation
- From the world of general insurance
News : People News
- 100 years and counting
- Memoriam for Jackie Millar
- Announcements - births, deaths, marriages
- 1966 and all that
- People moves
News : Professional News
- Merger consultation survey and in-principle vote
- Faculty past presidents’ dinner
- GN4 insolvency details and certificate RP16 available
- News in brief
- Medical factors shaping longevity
- Choosing Population Projections for Public Policy
- Institute welcomes new fellows
News : Society News
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