Times Higher Education Supplement 1997 Phil Baty |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Anita takes the plunge in Bath.(first masters degree from Body Shop founder Anita Roddick's New Academy of Business) | Education | Phil Baty |
Bid to boycott the hard sell.(higher education reference dictionaries; includes views of publisher and university marketing departments) | Education | Phil Baty |
Big vision of bosses' champion.(education and training director plans radical changes to university system) | Education | Phil Baty |
Blair chief marshal. (profile of David Halpern, co-founder of Nexus) (includes related article) | Education | Phil Baty |
Computer brain gets colour mix.(research papers given at Institute of Physics congress) | Education | Phil Baty, Julia Hinde, Harriet Swain, Kam Patel |
Co-ops now pay dividends. (collaborations undertaken by universities in Northeast England; includes related articles on further education in the region) | Education | Phil Baty, Alison Utley |
Dynamos with degrees.(survey into graduates' contribution to business) | Education | Phil Baty |
Howells defend corporate degrees. (United Kingdom, Lifelong Learning Minister Dr Kim Howells) | Education | Phil Baty |
How Jericho tumbled.(research on earthquakes and volcanoes presented at Geological Society conference) | Education | Phil Baty, Julia Hinde, Alan Thomson |
Is it time for the many not the few? (Fryer Report into life long learning)(Further into the Future supplement) | Education | Phil Baty |
Is the Square Mile colour blind?(City of London, England; includes related article on City employers' attitudes towards recruitment of ethnic minority graduates) | Education | Phil Baty |
'Lab school' linkup to boost English teaching standards.(plans for teacher training in England (includes related article on new Welsh educational qualification)) | Education | Phil Baty, Huw Richards |
New kid in the House. (Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament Steve Webb) | Education | Phil Baty |
No profit in moving.(United Kingdom attitudes to home buying and the housing market) | Education | Phil Baty |
Old quacks and future nostrums. (Historian of Medicine Roy Porter)(Interview) | Education | Phil Baty |
Pundit becomes a prof.(interview of economics journalist Will Hutton; includes related article on economic forecasting; Perspective)(Interview) | Education | Phil Baty, Martin Weale |
Research inquiry sparks row.(opposition to planned inquiry into quality of educational research; includes information on supporters and opponents) | Education | Phil Baty |
Rich crop in fields of learning.(higher education in East Anglia, England) | Education | Phil Baty, Alan Thomson |
Starter for ten: why does a quiz show matter?('University Challenge'; includes example of 1987 and 1997 question; Perspective) | Education | Phil Baty |
The essential guide to sexuality.(transsexuals at British universities; Perspective) | Education | Phil Baty |
The last shall be first.(Helena Kennedy's report on post-compulsory education; includes summary of key recommendations) | Education | Phil Baty |
The pain and the gain.(debate over the use of animals in research) | Education | Phil Baty |
The road to a nation of business builders.(call for British universities to foster students' entrepreneurial spirit; includes related article) | Education | Phil Baty |
The test that awards an English professor 33 per cent for literacy.(Graduate Employability Test) | Education | Phil Baty, Valentine Cunningham, Simon Noble-Clarke |
Treatment for ageing is possible.(includes related articles on Victorian attitudes to death, and mortality and social class) | Education | Phil Baty, Tony Tysome, Alison Utley |
What Dearing says ... What Blunkett says ... and Blackstone explains.(educationalist Ron Dearing; education secretary David Blunkett; education minister Baroness Blackstone; proposals for higher education) | Education | Phil Baty, Huw Richards, Alan Thomson |
Whither weather?(climate change; includes related articles on meteorological research) | Education | Phil Baty, Julia Hinde, Alan Thomson, Alison Utley |
Wider access threat to autonomy.(plans for wider access to Unitd Kingdom universities) | Education | Phil Baty |
Will Wednesday be Winsday?(likely recommendations of Sir Ron Dearing's inquiry into higher education; includes related articles) | Education | Phil Baty, Chris Condron |
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