Times Higher Education Supplement 1997 Harriet Swain - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1997 Harriet Swain
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bred in the bone. (paleontological work of Louise Leakey)(Interview)EducationHarriet Swain
Capital assets waste potential.(higher education in London, England)EducationJulia Hinde, Harriet Swain, Alan Thomson
Computer brain gets colour mix.(research papers given at Institute of Physics congress)EducationPhil Baty, Julia Hinde, Harriet Swain, Kam Patel
Dissent of man on ape art. (art historian Thierry Lenain rejects paintings by monkeys as art)EducationHarriet Swain
Eminences grises' eminence grise.(economist Charlie Bean; Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain
Escape from a baleful gaze.(lecturer's experience of being stalked by student; includes details of university's handling of problem; Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain, Bob Fine
Flag of convenience.(interview of history professor Linda Colley; Perspective)(Interview)EducationHarriet Swain
History's bigger picture.(global history; includes details of Anglo-American historians' conference papers; Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain, Alan Macfarlane
Indicted States of America.(historian Francis Jennings; Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain
Link-ups aim to cheer up the maze of confusion.(Oxford Brookes University, England, seeks to reform student support)EducationHarriet Swain
Mind scanners move in.(use of magnetic resonance imaging to examine brain function; includes related articles on advances in neuroscience)EducationJulia Hinde, Harriet Swain, Kam Patel
Rememberer of loves past.(interview of academic turned film director Anthony Minghella; Perspective)(Interview)EducationHarriet Swain
Socratic empathy. (Socrates, Centre of Medical Ethics, Kings College, London, England, Director and Philosopher Jonathan Glover)EducationHarriet Swain
The Cinderella syndrome.(British university summer balls; includes examples of ticket prices)EducationHarriet Swain
The eye of the tiger. (Former Vice Chancellor of Hong Kong University Wang Gungwu's views on reunification of Hong Kong and China)(Hong Kong)EducationHarriet Swain
The suspect Romeo.(impact of the discovery of his secret poice file on Timothy Garton Ash)EducationHarriet Swain
Things ain't what they used to be. (tension between traditionalists and postmodernists within history departments at UK universities)(Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain
Tomes come home.(new British Library; includes related article; Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain, Brian Brivati
Welfare to work may benefit colleges.(United Kingdom measures to promote employment among young people could help colleges)EducationHarriet Swain
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