Times Higher Education Supplement 1998 Harriet Swain |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A generation clocks on. (work placements for university students)(Work Wise supplement) | Education | Harriet Swain |
AHRB prepares for demanding debut. (United Kingdom. Arts and Humanities Research Board) | Education | Harriet 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) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Avoiding future shock. (reform of pensions for workers in United Kingdom higher and further education sectors) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Ban slapped on use of UfI name. (University for Industry) | Education | Harriet 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) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Budget ups costs by 100 million pounds sterling. (university allocations may be reduced in United Kingdom budget) | Education | Harriet Swain, Alan Thomson |
Catharsis of memories held like jewellery in a box. (memoirs of Andrea Ashworth)(Interview) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Celebrity scientist. (Paul Davies)(includes related article on the origin of life) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Chemists fail industry's acid test. (employment of chemistry graduates)(Work Wise supplement) | Education | Harriet 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) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Feisty patron of the people.(Helena Kennedy, chairwoman of the British Council)(Interview) | Education | Harriet Swain |
French connections. (Historian Theodore Zeldin) | Education | Harriet 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 ) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Institution chiefs' pay rise double lecturers' increase. (survey of United Kingdom university vice-chancellors pay 1996-97) | Education | Olga Wojtas, Harriet Swain |
Nice little earners. (wealthy students) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Oxford told to streamline. (Oxford University, Oxford, England, compared to Cambridge University, Cambridge, England) | Education | Phil Baty, Harriet Swain |
The latest in silicon implants.(Kevin Warwick, professor of cybernetics at Reading University, England) | Education | Harriet Swain |
The paratrooping truffler. (historian Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie)(Interview) | Education | Harriet Swain |
The science police.(physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont; includes related article on post-modernism; Perspective) | Education | Harriet Swain |
The wage sage. (Sir Michael Bett, commissioner responsible for setting the wage of university employees) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Too young, too far, too fast?(prodigies who enter university early; includes examples; Perspective) | Education | Harriet Swain |
War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.... (Daily Telegraph PLC Defence Editor John Keegan, views on war) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Why the Windsors are more than a tabloid farce.(study of the United Kingdom monarchy; includes related article) | Education | Harriet Swain, David Cannadine |
Will great expectations fall on hard times? (Manchester University, Manchester, England, Masters course on novel writing) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Would-be contract killers.(United Kingdom labor unions campaign against casualization of employment in universities; includes related articles) | Education | Harriet Swain |
Yes, it's OK to clone. (Bioethicist Professor John Harris, human cloning) | Education | Harriet Swain |
'You don't know it, but history is in you.' (Historian Simon Schama) | Education | Harriet Swain |
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