Times Higher Education Supplement 1996 - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A battle of Wills.(Globe Theatre providing new battleground for Shakespearian scholars; Perspective)EducationJennifer Wallace
A beast about to be tamed.(useful Internet sources for scientists and engineers; Multimedia)EducationAlison McNab, Ian Winship
Academia as Roman holiday. (Italian universities fail to fulfill their functions)EducationRichard Davies
A calling to arms.(development of postgraduate level National Vocational Qualification in information and library services posing problem; Multimedia)EducationDebbie Raven
Accidental ecotourists.(scientific expedition into Papua New Guinea encounters problems)EducationJulian Evans
Adapt to survive in formidable form.(education; United Kingdom)EducationEdith Cresson
Adding an annexe to the ivory towers. (the expansion of higher education since 1971)EducationMichael Shattock
A dedicated arbiter of credit. (British Open University Validation Service)(includes related article)EducationHarold Silver
Africa's tusk master.(Richard Leakey; Kenya)EducationAndrew Robinson
A great thinker but an ordinary man. (Richard Titmuss)EducationAnn Oakley
A little extra ordinary.EducationLoek Vredevoogd
All brothers together in Bethlehem city.(Bethlehem University)EducationTania Hershwin
All quiet on Serbian front pages. (relationship between media and Government in Serbia)EducationBrian Groombridge
America's man of stark contrasts.(political scientist and sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset)(Interview)EducationRichards Huw
A national measure for minds.(case for a national curriculum for UK higher education; includes related article)EducationAnthony Woollard
A novel, super concept.(bookshops)EducationHarvey J. Kaye
A PFI marriage of convenience.(capital investment in UK higher education)EducationFari Akhlaghi
A publishing mouse?(Macedonian study; Cambridge University Press)Education 
A question of collar. (ethnic data of the 1991 census)EducationCeri Peach
A rocky path for 'roll-over option'.(university funding, United Kingdom)EducationMartin Harris
Art cause needs a finer finish.(fine art conservation studies)EducationKate Worsley
A shot in the dark. (effect of environmental pollutants on infertility)EducationGillian Bentley
A subject in the prime of life.(mathematics; Perspective)EducationIan Stewart
A swing to the bright.(policies of the UK Labor party)EducationGeoff Andrews
A trip over red tape.(effect on universities of research and teaching assessment exercises; Synthesis)EducationElaine Carlton
A yoke that's wearing thin. (evaluation of 'special relationship' between United Kingdom and the United States)EducationKathleen Burk
Battle of the baby bulge.(funding of UK further education colleges involved in higher education)EducationDavid Eade
Beauty is in the eye of a Greek chisel holder: do we find certain people sexy because we have been unduly influenced by the anatomical preferences of a sculptor who has been dead for over 2,500 years?EducationGeorge Hersey
Bemoan the folly of the hour.(Northern Ireland)EducationVincent McBrierty
Between ape and angel.(chimpanzees and morals)EducationSDanjida O' Connell
Bird brain clue to memory riddle.(research on memory with implications for Alzheimer's disease)EducationStephen Rose
Birkbeck tells media critics to buzz off.(achievements of Birkbeck College, London University, England)EducationMat Gilman, Sally Whitaker
Black universities to gain from cash boost.(Durban, South Africa)EducationKaren Mac Gregor
Blue wails in sight.(likely outcome of forthcoming UK election)EducationIvor Crewe
Blurred division of the future. (future of humanities computing)(Multimedia)EducationDaniel Greenstein
Bone of contention. (materials used for writing in ancient China)(China supplement)EducationWilliam Boltz
Bosnians decry lack of support.(Bosnian higher education neglected by Europe)EducationMichael Gardner
Bridge across the skills gap.(development of guide for delivering competence-based degrees; Synthesis)EducationRichard Latimer, Barry Lee, Margaret Noble, Penny Wolff
Buccaneering spirit in Bradford.(work of Bradford and Ilkley Community College, England)EducationPeter Chambers
Campus asbestos row goes to court. (French university allegations)EducationStella Huhes
Capital ideas.(business schools)EducationAnthony Hopwood, Colin Mayer
Catastrophe converter: how can the insurance industry's record losses from natural disasters in recent years be reduced? (Risk).EducationHoward Kunreuther
Catering without sauce.(college catering in the UK)EducationTed Nield
Change out of Africa. (prospects for African universities)EducationJohn Fielden
Checking links of quality and funding: would a tie-up between excellent teaching and extra funding be a valid and fair system?EducationStephen Court
Children of the divide.(Queen's University students union election)EducationNoel McAdam
Close encounters of a higher kind.(UK colleges collaborate with universities)EducationRoy Brown
Competition's bleeding edge. (market values have negative impact on benefits of information technologies)(Multimedia)EducationTom Wilson, David Allen
Conveying what Mr Gibberish is driving at.(terminology of ecomonic journalists)EducationJohn Corner
Could the sun set in the East? (the Far East will not be dominant in the 21st century)EducationGerald Segal
Cutting costs at a stroke abroad. (multimedia)EducationFrank Booty
Different strokes.(differences in styles of children's drawings; Perspective)EducationMaureen Cox, Rosemary Hill
Diggers accused of grave robbery.(Jerusalem)EducationPaul Jeffrey
Dining on data.(Scott report)EducationJoe Jacob
Divided by a river of hate.(Mostar)EducationBennett Hogg
Do not be shy about retiring.(Research Opportunities supplement; British postgraduates)EducationSue Ward
Drowning by numbers.(growing demand for higher degrees in UK)EducationStephen Pritchard
Dutch ambition capped.(strategies of Dutch universities)EducationGrahame Lock
Dying for a good fry-up.(diet and disease links)EducationKay-Tee Khaw
Election dilemma for Australian academics.(staff salary negotiations)Education 
End of tenure, start of tender.(argument for radical restructuring of higher education in Britain)EducationDavid Albury
Engineering fault in the system(entry requirements for UK engineering courses)EducationRichard Barry
Everyone's a winner in a local Derby.(changing role of education after school in the UK)EducationRoger Waterhouse
Exams before militancy.(Hong Kong students; includes related article on Chinese approaches to higher education)EducationJane Camens
Ex-MP Gould in NZ house attack.(Professor Bryan Gould; New Zealand)EducationJanet Rivers
Facelift for Australian gothic: traditionalist University of Sydney is sprucing up its image for the market.EducationSusannah Smith
Fair dinkum fee paying.(Australian higher education and fees)EducationBernard Moulden
Family cure for sick man of Europe. (parallels between Bilkent University in Ankara and Oxford and Cambridge universities)EducationSimon Cole
Farid the fair and faithful. (radical South African Muslim Farid Esack)(Interview)EducationKaren Gold
Federal farewell.(UK politics and European trade)EducationPatrick Minford
Feel-bad folly.(UK job insecurity)(Interview)EducationLucy Hodges, Peter Robinson
Fertile fields of ideas.(higher education, The Netherlands)EducationPeter Maassen
Fertile fields of study.(need for field courses in biology study)EducationPeter Cotgreave
Firm foothold for leap to Europe. (British universities and South-East Asian firms)EducationElaine Carlton
Follow Dearing who dares.(Ron Dearing's proposals for UK education)EducationAndy Green
Food for the mind.(mental health)EducationWoody Cann
Fooled in paradise: Margaret Mead's anthropological work was the cornerstone upon which much of the edifice of social conditioning was built.EducationDerek Freeman
Foot in mouth disease hits nation.(emotional trauma involved in PhD vivas)EducationChris Hatton
Foresight Saga. (views on the Technology Foresight programme)(Column)EducationDavid Band, Howard Green
Four-star chain reaction.(provision of services by Marriott in US universities)EducationStephen Hoare
From gemstone to millstone: marriage is bad news for women's careers.EducationJonathan Gershuny
From piety to a cosmic order. (response to a philosophical pamphlet on animal rights)EducationDavid Wiggins
From the cradle to grave mistake.(criticisms of UK welfare state)EducationDavid Marsland
From the laboratory to the inventor.(arguments for the existence of God; Perspective)EducationRichard Swinburne
From 'Ugg' to an exchange of ideas. (development of language)EducationJames Hurford
Gender gap hits economy. (female high school students in South Korea encouraged to compete for top university places)EducationJohn Greenlees
Genetic screening.(social class, genetic transfer)EducationDorothy Nelkin, Susan Lindee
Genetics mutates and grows. (research assessments)Education 
Getting a slice of a bigger pie. (higher education brings benefits for economy as a whole)EducationNorman Gemmell
Glen coup.(sitka deer penetrate Scotland)EducationJuliet Vickery
Graduate wastage reaches crisis point.(Italy)EducationKevin Buckley
Greece's slaughtered Jews.(Nazi destruction of Greek Jewish community)EducationMark Mazower
Grey natter.(evolution of language; Perspective)EducationRobin Dunbar
Grief is carved in stone: Sandra Gilbert discovered the anguish behind the bland term 'medical malpractice' when her husband died after a routine operation.Education 
Ground rules. (Andrea Dworkin's views on political feminism)EducationJennifer Wallace
Gucci-clad and grandiose. (European Business School, London, England)EducationPhil Baty
Hands on market controls. (how the free market affects higher education in New Zealand)EducationBryan Gould
Hard stretched to make ends meet.(Dutch student's financial problems; includes related article)EducationChristine Aziz
Here beginneth the first lesson.... (battle between science and religion; Perspective)EducationKeith Ward
Here's looking at EU.(European Union; includes related article)EducationMartin Holmes, Helen Wallace
Hi-tech's borderline.(role of universities in easing social deprivation)EducationBrenda Gourley
Hospitality gurus. (need to develop new views on hospitality management education)(Column)EducationConrad Lashley
Hot under the collar.(workaholism)EducationCary L. Cooper
How the universities made their money in 1994-95. (British universities)(Illustration)Education 
How to read the signposts.(UK degree course result statistics; Synthesis)EducationMark Nye
How to survive a calling to the bar.(Research Opportunities supplement; research conferences, United Kingdom)EducationChris Hatton
How v-cs could play a loan hand. (United Kingdom university vice-chancellors; comparison of Australian and British university funding policies)Education 
Illuminating our hardware. (evolutionary psychology; includes related article)EducationSara Abdulla
Increased deposits on the next century. (British Library to include non-print material in the national archive)(Multimedia)EducationAnthony Kenny
In defence of Cambridge excellence. (education studies tripos)EducationFrank H. King
Insanity plea.(psychiatry)EducationMartin Deahl
In search of the perfect image.(Digital Library Initiative; includes details of projects; Multimedia)EducationAmy Friedlander
Invisible borders around the elite. (inequality of access to higher education; Multimedia)EducationTony Durham
IQ: the narrow gauged failed way.(measuring intelligence)EducationSteven Rose
Islamic study mission.(Islamic universities)EducationMahdi Adamu
Is there anyone out there?(extra-terrestrial life)EducationArnold Wolfendale
IT cannot replace eye-to-eye. (impact of information technology on employment in United Kingdom higher education sector)EducationTony Durham
It probably won't be you.(probability of winning UK National Lottery)EducationIan Stewart
Ivy League stirs creeping concern.(UK research funding for universities)EducationRichard Mullender
Jobs in Japan go into deep freeze.(lower demand for graduate in Japan)EducationJohn Greenlees
Jury out in the cold on science. (public trust in science)EducationJohn Durant
Just a phrase they're going through.(British science critique, Evelyn Fox Keller)EducationJohn Turney
Just keep on moving.(internationalisation of higher education)EducationRoger King
Kabul campus countdown.(reopening of Kabul University; includes related article)EducationChristine Aziz
Kenyan students go on rampage.EducationWachira Kigotho
Kicking sand at Uncle Sam.(British Council seeks to attract students from the Gulf of Oman to UK universities)EducationDavid Jobbins
Kicking up the dust in a chaotic storehouse.(efforts to facilitate searching for information on World Wide Web; Multimedia)EducationLorcan Dempsey
Knowledge as you like it.(development of custom publishing; Multimedia)EducationJon Marcus, Debby Raven
Knowledge industry gets down to business: universities will need to grasp the nettle of open learning if they are to survive.EducationTim Greenhalgh
Lads of hope and glory.(role of Oasis in male culture)EducationAngela McRobbie
Lawyer rules aptitude tests out of court.(Law Society)EducationDeclan Cushley
Letter of law crushes hope for letters after name.(Research Opportunities supplement; British visas)EducationAlan Thompson
Libraries lose their shelf life.(research into use of library networking and information technology; Multimedia)EducationMike Holderness
Licence to kill must be revoked.(call for handguns to be banned; Perspective)EducationMichael North
Life on the bottom rung.(Research Opportunities supplement; contract research work, United Kingdom)EducationAyala Ochert
Life's sentences.(value of oral history as a research tool; Perspective)EducationAnton Gill
Lights, cameras ... no action.(media studies, includes related article)EducationIan Christie, Mireilli Fowler
Loan wagon in need of repair.(graduate tax)EducationMike Fitzgerald
London sounds fees warning. (Dearing Inquiry)Education 
'Madam, how dare you distort, desecrate and defile the English language....'(reaction to Reith lectures on language; Perspective)EducationJean Aitchison
Madness of a class-ridden system.(employment of college graduates)EducationGeoffrey Strickland
Make the most of the message.(use of multimedia communication in lectures)EducationChristina Preston
Misfits, misprints, mistakes....(presentation of PhD theses)EducationAllan Reese
Misleading talk of what is a graduate.(UK)EducationRichard (Irish actor) Harris
Mobuto casts a shadow over Africa.EducationJohn Beya
Mother Earth's vociferous children. (non-violent protests in the UK)EducationGeorge McKay
Mounted police always get their 'radicals'.(University of Saskatchewan, Canada)EducationPhilip Fine
Mummy, I want to be a housewife. (feminists need to be more aware of the needs of ordinary women)EducationCatherine Hakim
Name calling.(higher education, United Kingdom)Education 
New angles on old rules.(mathematical truths are invented not discovered)EducationPaul Ernest
New currency proves worth.(university funds)EducationPeter Knight
New discoveries from the early dynasties. (archaeological finds in China)(China supplement)EducationJessica Rawson
New donors back commonwealth of learning. (non-governmental support for the Commonwealth of Learning)EducationPhilip Fine
New! Improved formula!(feminist philosopher of science Sandra Harding; Perspective)EducationGail Vines
Nourishing the brains of Britain.(catering in UK universities)EducationRichard Taylor
Nudes and Tin-Tin. (life at a London art college in the 1970s)EducationJulian Opie
O come all ye faithful.(personal attitudes to Christmas)EducationDavid Cesarani, John Polkinghorne, Akbar S. Ahmed, Robert Grafton Small
One, two, three - Foresight. (Technology Foresight government programme)(strategies for developing science and technology)EducationWilliam Stewart
Only safe in a lover's arms. (Risk).EducationDavid Walker
Our time-less lives.(work and family-life)EducationRay Pahl
Parties go to battle on skills.(UK political parties and education and training policies; includes related article on views of education expert)EducationPhil Baty, Chris Johnston
Passport to the world: Charles Sturt is a small university with big ideas.EducationSusannah Smith
Patents is a virtue. (importance of commercial exploitation of UK's science skills)(Column)EducationIan Taylor
Patronising Joe Public.(UK government's handling of BSE affair)EducationBrian Wynne
Paying for old sins.(Gert-Rudolf Flick's endowment of chair at Oxford University, England; Perspective)EducationDavid Cesarani
Picking up the peaces.(frustration of United Nations secretary-general Boutros Boutros-Ghali; Perspective)EducationMichael Prest
Pictures tell more than one story. (views on the place of art on the Web)(Multimedia)EducationMichael Greenhalgh
Pirates battle over degrees.(British universities accused of offering illegal degrees in Turkey)EducationDorian Jones
Pockets of good practice.(funding for university research in the UK)EducationClive Booth
Poor relation deserves front-page treatment too.(further education colleges, United Kingdom)EducationRuth Gee
Pork that could give us the chop.(fears raised by prospect of pig-to-human organ transplants; includes related article; Perspective)EducationDavid King, Richard Nicholson
Press clanger.(dispute over publication of a work on Macedonia)EducationRichard Clogg
Privates on parade.(private sector and higher education in the UK)EducationKate Worsley
Prophet in the policy cold.(Professor Helen Wallace, director of Sussex University's European Institute)(Interview)EducationDavid Walker
Quality certainly begins at home.(quality assurance in universities and colleges in the Netherlands)EducationTon Vroeljenstijn
Rationale for Dearing.(Ron Dearing; British higher education)EducationGillian Shephard
Reading, a city dreaming of spires. (history of UK universities)EducationGed Martin
Reading and skywriting.(implications of electronic publishing for academic libraries; Multimedia)EducationJohn MacColl
Redecorating Britain in a deep shade of blue. (the increase in free-market principles in Britain)EducationRichard Cockett
Red faces, white coats, blue funk.(Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy crisis in UK; includes related articles)EducationTim Lang, Lucy Hodges, John Durant
Red starry eyes. (revival of communism in Russia and eastern Europe)(Column)EducationHarry Shukman
Renaissance with dog-eared edges.(multimedia supplement; humanities studies; internet sources)EducationMark Greegrass
Riding shotgun into frontierland. (anticipated changes in higher education)Education 
Role models for the next generation.(Research Opportunities supplement; Phd students, United Kingdom)EducationLucy Hodges, Ben Osbourne
Rubber bullets fly in fees protest. (Argentina)EducationRebecca Carr
Russia's spurned reformer. (Mikhail Gorbachev)EducationArchie Brown
Safe but sorry?(Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom)EducationGeorgina Born
Save law from universities' noose.(legal education in the UK)EducationNigel Savage
Science in a farewell to arms.EducationMichael Atiyah
Seeing off the school bullies.(Britain's comprehensive school system; includes related articles; Perspective)EducationLucy Hodges, Richard Pring, Geoffrey Walford
Selection perfection. (university departments oppose Research Assessment Exercise)(Column)EducationDavid Smith
Sex and the single gene.(benefits from the notion of a gay gene)EducationSimon Le Vay
Shards of genius.(case study illustrating research on language and intelligence)EducationNeil Smith, Ianthi-Maria Tsimpli
Sheep may safely gaze. (United Kingdom Government bans use of sheep's eyes in science education)EducationRichard Lacey
Shelf-preservation in a coded climate.(challenges posed to research libraries by digital documents; Multimedia)EducationMarilyn Deegan
Single is best in this affair.(Association of University Teachers, United Kingdom)Education 
Sino the times.(archaeological discoveries in China)EducationJessica Rawson
Small invention, massive leap. (NASA awards contract to University of Wales)EducationMichael Boyd
Snares in the charmed circle.(impact of information technology on UK universities)EducationChris Hutchison
Software founders in postmodern age. (need for simpler software)(Multimedia)EducationPatrick Hall
Space for the chattering classes. (future of universities in the information age)(Multimedia)EducationJohn Seely Brown, Paul Duguid
Spit and say 'phew! lacquer.' (religious rituals of ancient China)(China supplement)EducationDonald Harper
Stability after high-speed reforms. (impact of reforms in the Dutch higher education system)EducationDavid Jobbins
Stability divided by three.(Indian elections of 1996; includes related notes)EducationGurharpal Singh
Standards are rising: top research universities argue that only they should be funded to produce top-quality research. (Research Assessment Exercise)Education 
Star of the big screen.(Therese Marteau, Health Psychology Professor; genetic screening)(Interview)EducationGail Vines
Stealthy steps to success: art and design is a European growth area, but it remains bedevilled by conservatism.EducationKatharine Crouan
Steps to quality assurance.(UK Joint Planning Group's report)EducationRoger Brown
Straitjackets and business ties.(UK university standards)EducationJ.R. Shackleton
Strangers in paradise.(value of student expeditions; Perspective)EducationDaniel Start
Stubbing out the truth.(battle to publish book on health risks of smoking)EducationStanton Glantz
Stuck between innocence and guilt, exile and return. (Rwandan refugee camps)EducationBarbara Harrell-Bond
Students demand more power.(Croatian students protest over law on unions)Education 
Students run riot on campus.(riots at University of Natal, South Africa)EducationKaren Mac Gregor
Study the question.(academics; Northern Ireland peace negotiations)Education 
Subject to change. (A.H. Halsey)Education 
Subscript for a free and easy system.(Joint Information System Committee's new strategy; Multimedia)EducationLynne Brindley
Survival tactics.(occupational pension schemes; Synthesis)EducationGeoffrey Talbot
Swift response to the uncertainty principle.(library consortia; Multimedia)EducationBlaise Cronin, Elisabeth Davenport
Take your partners, please.(UK further education colleges involved in higher education)EducationPeter Scott, Jean Bocock
Taking the lonely out of distance learning. (distance learning development)EducationBrian Gilding, Paul Helm, Robert McClements Jr.
Tales from the Medway.(problems faced by adult learners; Synthesis)EducationLinden West
Talk on the wild side: animals can be eaten, worn and hunted and it is a misguided morality that assigns them rights.EducationRoger Scruton
Tapping into adult passion.(education and the notion of community in the UK)EducationIain Jones
Tashkent masterminds.(MBA program in Uzbekistan)EducationSusannah Massey
Teachers lead a revolution in outward mobility after the isolation years.(1996 Toshiba scholarships, London, United Kingdom)EducationMichael Barber, Christina Preston
The art of being black.(black identity)EducationClaire Alexander
The awful choice of Clinton or .... (US presidential candidate Bill Clinton)EducationHarvey J. Kaye
The balloon debate finale.(Research opportunities supplement; United Kingdom)Education 
The beached buoy: the Brent Spar oil storage buoy is still stranded in Norway after plans to dump it at sea were abandoned. (Risk).EducationAnthony Rice
The Bible ignores Palestine.(biblical studies)EducationKeith W. Whitelam
The chattering sexes. (all-male and all-female groups converse differently)EducationJennifer Coates
The cost of learning.Educationalan Thomson
The counter revolutionary.(benefits of understanding math according to Tom Korner)EducationKaren Gold
The end in more nigh.(human extinction)EducationJohn Leslie
The end of science: scientists have solved the explainable mysteries of the universe.EducationJohn Horgan
The ethical economist. (Amartya Sen)EducationAndrew Robinson, Michael Prest
The evolution revolution. (biological and social science theories may explain human behaviour)EducationJohn Ashworth, Helena Cronin
The great balloon debate.(research opportunities, United Kingdom)Education 
The guru in the quad.(London Economics chairman John Kay)EducationRomesh Vaitilingam
The implausible pundits. (magazines and newspapers often focus on the wrong academic arguments)EducationPaul Krugman
The industrial evolution: can Darwinism be applied to technological innovation?EducationJohn Ziman
The irresistible lure of life as a dilettante.(Research Opportunities supplement; graduate school, United States)EducationKate O'Neill
The Korean connection. (Korean manufacturing investment in Britain and British universities)EducationYong-Doo Cho
The last chapter of a Jewish chronicle?(possibility that Jews will cease to be a major element in European society)EducationBernard Wasserstein
The last generation. (some man-made chemicals could have severe impact on male fertility; zoologist Theo Colborn)(Interview)EducationRobert Allen
The levy is for turning round.(university funding, United Kingdom)EducationGareth Roberts
The mystery of the pits. (archaeological discovery at pits in Sanxingdui, China)(China supplement)EducationRobert Bagley
The new Greenwich village.(University of Greenwich, England, builds new student accommodation)EducationPaul Watson, John McWilliam
The operation of monetary policy.(United Kingdom)Education 
The party's gold card.(Russian universities)EducationMervyn Matthews
The real David Marquand stands up.(views of David Marquand, UK academic and politician)EducationBrian Brivati
The right recipe for a melting pot. (education reform; teacher training)EducationMaurice Craft
The ruinous ghost of empire past. (impact of the collapse of the British Empire on national identity)(Column)EducationCatherine Hall
The second great balloon debate.(social sciences ballot)Education 
The shape of further education.(United Kingdom)Education 
The sleep of reason....(feminism and liberalism)EducationMartha C. Nussbaum
The third great balloon debate.(humanities disciplines)Education 
Thieves cash in on chip gold rush.(multimedia supplement)EducationMax Glaskin
Throwing a spanner in the text. (cultural studies).EducationAlan Sokal
Times past, times future, Times Higher. (the launch of The Times Higher Education Supplement)EducationBrian MacArthur
To fit out or fit in.(usage of space in UK universities)EducationPaul Roebuck, Peter Lyon, Frank Woods
Tongues tied.(linguistic rights)EducationNed Thomas
Tories back voucher scheme.(British university funding scheme)EducationCyril Taylor
Tunnel vision.(safety issues and the Channel Tunnel)EducationJohn Adams
Two halves together for a better whole.(information technology; European Community)EducationTim Greenhalgh
Warrior on want.(Peter Townsend, UK expert on poverty)EducationHuw Richard
Welcome from the shadows.(Labour party views on higher education, United Kingdom)EducationBryan Davies
What a waste. (the consequences of combining universities and polytechnics)(includes related article on the opinions of university leaders)EducationMary Warnock
What is so great about lectures? (the demise of conventional one-way teaching).EducationRichard Bacon
When alpha is a non-starter.(Economic and Social Research Council; proposal revisions)EducationGeorge Wright
Whither Scotland's flower?(Scottish identity and autonomy; includes related notes on proposals of UK political parties for Scotland)EducationMalcolm MacKenzie, Neil MacCormick
Why do Britain's have-nots have less?EducationTony Atkinson
Wooden bridge of peace across troubled waters.(Universidad Para la Paz in Cost Rica)EducationMatthew Brace
Writing's on the wall for sexual diseases.(Montreal, Canada)EducationPhillip Fine
Yangtze doodle dandy.(art education, United Kingdom)EducationMaureen Cox
You go figure it out. (statistics can present a misleading picture)EducationDorothy Zinberg
Zealous Zyl's call for change in Pretoria. (Johan van Zyl, Vice Chancellor elect of University of Pretoria, South Africa)(Interview)EducationMacGregor Karen
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