Times Higher Education Supplement 1997 Phil Baty - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1997 Phil Baty
TitleSubjectAuthors
Anita takes the plunge in Bath.(first masters degree from Body Shop founder Anita Roddick's New Academy of Business)EducationPhil Baty
Bid to boycott the hard sell.(higher education reference dictionaries; includes views of publisher and university marketing departments)EducationPhil Baty
Big vision of bosses' champion.(education and training director plans radical changes to university system)EducationPhil Baty
Blair chief marshal. (profile of David Halpern, co-founder of Nexus) (includes related article)EducationPhil Baty
Computer brain gets colour mix.(research papers given at Institute of Physics congress)EducationPhil 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)EducationPhil Baty, Alison Utley
Dynamos with degrees.(survey into graduates' contribution to business)EducationPhil Baty
Howells defend corporate degrees. (United Kingdom, Lifelong Learning Minister Dr Kim Howells)EducationPhil Baty
How Jericho tumbled.(research on earthquakes and volcanoes presented at Geological Society conference)EducationPhil 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)EducationPhil Baty
Is the Square Mile colour blind?(City of London, England; includes related article on City employers' attitudes towards recruitment of ethnic minority graduates)EducationPhil Baty
'Lab school' linkup to boost English teaching standards.(plans for teacher training in England (includes related article on new Welsh educational qualification))EducationPhil Baty, Huw Richards
New kid in the House. (Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament Steve Webb)EducationPhil Baty
No profit in moving.(United Kingdom attitudes to home buying and the housing market)EducationPhil Baty
Old quacks and future nostrums. (Historian of Medicine Roy Porter)(Interview)EducationPhil Baty
Pundit becomes a prof.(interview of economics journalist Will Hutton; includes related article on economic forecasting; Perspective)(Interview)EducationPhil Baty, Martin Weale
Research inquiry sparks row.(opposition to planned inquiry into quality of educational research; includes information on supporters and opponents)EducationPhil Baty
Rich crop in fields of learning.(higher education in East Anglia, England)EducationPhil Baty, Alan Thomson
Starter for ten: why does a quiz show matter?('University Challenge'; includes example of 1987 and 1997 question; Perspective)EducationPhil Baty
The essential guide to sexuality.(transsexuals at British universities; Perspective)EducationPhil Baty
The last shall be first.(Helena Kennedy's report on post-compulsory education; includes summary of key recommendations)EducationPhil Baty
The pain and the gain.(debate over the use of animals in research)EducationPhil Baty
The road to a nation of business builders.(call for British universities to foster students' entrepreneurial spirit; includes related article)EducationPhil Baty
The test that awards an English professor 33 per cent for literacy.(Graduate Employability Test)EducationPhil Baty, Valentine Cunningham, Simon Noble-Clarke
Treatment for ageing is possible.(includes related articles on Victorian attitudes to death, and mortality and social class)EducationPhil 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)EducationPhil Baty, Huw Richards, Alan Thomson
Whither weather?(climate change; includes related articles on meteorological research)EducationPhil Baty, Julia Hinde, Alan Thomson, Alison Utley
Wider access threat to autonomy.(plans for wider access to Unitd Kingdom universities)EducationPhil Baty
Will Wednesday be Winsday?(likely recommendations of Sir Ron Dearing's inquiry into higher education; includes related articles)EducationPhil Baty, Chris Condron
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