Times Higher Education Supplement 1998 Harriet Swain - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1998 Harriet Swain
TitleSubjectAuthors
A generation clocks on. (work placements for university students)(Work Wise supplement)EducationHarriet Swain
AHRB prepares for demanding debut. (United Kingdom. Arts and Humanities Research Board)EducationHarriet Swain
A job's just part of the course. (United Kingdom, students taking part-time work whilst attending university) (includes related article on relationship between students and the trade unions and a related case study)EducationHarriet Swain
Avoiding future shock. (reform of pensions for workers in United Kingdom higher and further education sectors)EducationHarriet Swain
Ban slapped on use of UfI name. (University for Industry)EducationHarriet Swain, Tony Tysome
Breakdown on cash. (allocation of funds by Higher Education Council for England) (includes statistics on level of funds awarded to each establishment)EducationHarriet Swain
Budget ups costs by 100 million pounds sterling. (university allocations may be reduced in United Kingdom budget)EducationHarriet Swain, Alan Thomson
Catharsis of memories held like jewellery in a box. (memoirs of Andrea Ashworth)(Interview)EducationHarriet Swain
Celebrity scientist. (Paul Davies)(includes related article on the origin of life)EducationHarriet Swain
Chemists fail industry's acid test. (employment of chemistry graduates)(Work Wise supplement)EducationHarriet Swain
Exposure in the ebb tide. (Former Oxford Professor John Bayley talks about his wife Novelist Iris Murdoch, who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease)EducationHarriet Swain
Feisty patron of the people.(Helena Kennedy, chairwoman of the British Council)(Interview)EducationHarriet Swain
French connections. (Historian Theodore Zeldin)EducationHarriet Swain
From the Teletubbies to Goya. (Cultural Historian, Writer and Art Critic Marina Warner's views on imagination, Teletubbies childrens television program, Francisco de Goya )EducationHarriet Swain
Institution chiefs' pay rise double lecturers' increase. (survey of United Kingdom university vice-chancellors pay 1996-97)EducationOlga Wojtas, Harriet Swain
Nice little earners. (wealthy students)EducationHarriet Swain
Oxford told to streamline. (Oxford University, Oxford, England, compared to Cambridge University, Cambridge, England)EducationPhil Baty, Harriet Swain
The latest in silicon implants.(Kevin Warwick, professor of cybernetics at Reading University, England)EducationHarriet Swain
The paratrooping truffler. (historian Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie)(Interview)EducationHarriet Swain
The science police.(physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont; includes related article on post-modernism; Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain
The wage sage. (Sir Michael Bett, commissioner responsible for setting the wage of university employees)EducationHarriet Swain
Too young, too far, too fast?(prodigies who enter university early; includes examples; Perspective)EducationHarriet Swain
War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.... (Daily Telegraph PLC Defence Editor John Keegan, views on war)EducationHarriet Swain
Why the Windsors are more than a tabloid farce.(study of the United Kingdom monarchy; includes related article)EducationHarriet Swain, David Cannadine
Will great expectations fall on hard times? (Manchester University, Manchester, England, Masters course on novel writing)EducationHarriet Swain
Would-be contract killers.(United Kingdom labor unions campaign against casualization of employment in universities; includes related articles)EducationHarriet Swain
Yes, it's OK to clone. (Bioethicist Professor John Harris, human cloning)EducationHarriet Swain
'You don't know it, but history is in you.' (Historian Simon Schama)EducationHarriet Swain
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