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