Times Higher Education Supplement 1998 - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A biased court with no appeal.(PhD oral examination; Research)EducationEwan Gillon
Able minds incarcerated by traditional attitudes.(handicapped students and changes in attitudes toward disability; includes related articles)EducationTom Shakespeare
A brush with the ink eradicators.(electronic books; includes related article on nature of reading and information on various ebook products)EducationTim Greenhalgh, Richard Harper, Abigail Sellen
Academic blind spot in Asia.(studies of Asian societies by fellow Asians)EducationWang Gungwu
Active role for a vigorous player.(leader of United Kingdom vice-chancellors sets out hopes for universities)EducationMartin Harris
ACU tipped to take over fee-waiver programme. (Association of Commonwealth Universities)(Commonwealth)EducationElaine Carlton
A doleful prospect. (1998 G8 economic summit, Birmingham, England, long-term unemployment)EducationEmma Haughton
Advantages in defensive advance. (pan-European Eureka research programme)EducationKim Patel
Agencies hold regional key. (United Kingdom, regional development agencies, plans for higher education) (Personal View)(Column)EducationRay Cowell
A law unto themselves? (low numbers of female law professors in the United Kingdom) (includes three related case studies)EducationClare McGlynn
Altering the route of all evil? (manipulation of human brain)(includes related article)EducationRita Carter
An academic star in waiting takes the first screen test.(development of network for accessing motion picture archives; Multimedia)EducationMurray Weston
And the Beat goes on.... (collection of work of poet and scholar Eric Mottram at King's College, London, England)EducationShamoon Zamir
An evil man or a man for wicked times? (Adolf Hitler)EducationIan Kershaw
A new fabric of reality?(conformism and the role of theory in science)EducationDavid Deutsch
A new forum for Europe.(need for a public forum on Europe within the European Union)EducationMary Kaldor
An Oksforder's blues.(Yiddish expert Dovid Katz; Perspective)EducationDan Cohn-Sherbok
Anyone got an A-Z?(New Labour's 'Third Way')EducationBrian Brivati
A pilgrim's progress report.(extracts from a video interview between Elaine Showalter and David Lodge)Education 
A plum for Victoria?(Commonwealth)EducationPeter Thomas
Appraise be Rhys, Otto and Ms Lupone. (assessing students on professional writing course at Cardiff University, England)(Column)EducationAdrian Mourby
A question of money.(Universities under New Labour: SWOT, part 3)EducationStewart Wood
A sew-sew sex life?(outcry over article on vibrators; includes related excerpt from 'The Technology of Orgasm: "Hysteria," Vibrators and Women's Sexual Satisfaction'; Perspective)EducationRachel Maines
A shift in Europe's border conflicts. (Islamic research in the United Kingdom)(Column)EducationMichael Waller
Asian flu spawns antibodies.(repercussions of Asian financial crisis for Western higher education institutions; World View)(Column)EducationWang Gungwu
Asian recruitment crash is self-inflicted.(reduction in recruitment by British universities of students from southeast Asia and the need to market universities elsewhere)EducationMarcel van Miert
Asia's deadly enigma.(North Korea; Perspective)EducationAidan Foster-Carter
At last adult learners are on the government agenda. (United Kingdom green paper on higher education, The Learning Age)(Column)EducationAlan Tuckett
At least Nixon kept his nuts.... (US Former President Richard Nixon, human and chimpanzee behaviour compared)EducationFrans B. M. De Waal
A treasure island easy to plunder. (United Kingdom may export works of art)EducationHelen Rees
At the cutting edge.EducationPeter McGuffin
A twist in Estonia's history.(history of universities and Dorpat University, Estonia)EducationSheldon Rothblatt
A type who's not for casting. (British Society for the History of Science President Ludmilla Jordanova)EducationGail Vines
Aussies bet 118,000 pounds sterling on Scots. (Australian horse racing industry assisted by Scottish universities)(Research supplement)EducationWilliam Sharp
A vision of poetry in motion. (continued relevance of Marxism)(Column)EducationHarvey J. Kaye
A wine for each occasion. (universities; quality assurance)(Column)EducationMike Thorne
Bad news travelled too slowly. (includes related article)EducationFred Prearce
Bankrupt advice. (Western academics blamed for poor advice causing Russian economic crisis)EducationMichael Haynes
Battle of the dons of war. (United Kingdom university professors support for World War I whilst their students were being killed)EducationNiall Ferguson
Beyond pickled cucumber. (student loans in Poland) (World View)(Column)EducationGeorge Blazyca
Big business is watching you. (experiences of US scientists whose findings are challenged by corporations)EducationTim Cornwall
Bleak picture for young in promised land. (United Kingdom Labour party creates confusion for students)(Column)EducationDonal Blaney
Blinded by blackness.(Afrocentrism; Perspective)EducationStephen Howe
Bosom buddies. (relationships between women students and their female supervisors) (includes related article on the personal experience of a female supervisor at University College London, England)EducationCelia Kitzinger, Sian Griffits
Britain at risk of botching its ABC. (problems with United Kingdom government's literacy strategy)EducationDiane McGuinness
Brits plea for house facelift.(plea for funds for British House in Paris, France)EducationJane Marshall
Brown's starter for 20 million pounds sterling. (impact of United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's March 1998 Budget on colleges and universities)Education 
Building bloc for arts and humanities.(Arts and Humanities Research Board set up in the United Kingdom)EducationPaul Langford
Business of being allies. (business schools)EducationChristopher Grey
but we do need clinical academics.(problems with academic medecine in the United Kingdom)EducationMichael Rees
Call for a degree of rivalry. (Italian university system)EducationPaul Bompard
Can economics stem a drop in interest rates? (United Kingdom university courses in economics losing popularity)EducationFrancis Green
Caught in the crossfire of conflicting cultures. (United Kingdom, management of education)EducationEarl Russell
Caveats on defence of autonomy. (Personal View)EducationDennis Farrington
Channel to wider horizons. (teaching international relations in Europe) (World View)(Column)EducationJohn Groom
Charge for the bright brigade.(planned reform of Australian higher education; World View)(Column)EducationBelinda Probert
Check out library's romance. (libraries) (World View)(Column)EducationHarvey J. Kaye
Chesterton's final solution. (anti-Semitism in work of G.K. Chesterton)EducationGerald Kaufman
China widens red road. (changes in university organization) (World View)(Column)EducationWang Gungwu
Cloistered women seek cash.(Indian University Grants Commission supports plea for funding from women's university)EducationBrian Morgan
Collaboration is the future. (partnership between further and higher education in the United Kingdom) (Personal View)(Column)EducationDavid Melville
Commission impossible. (United Kingdom 1998 Royal Commission into electoral reform)EducationDavid Butler
Commonwealth studies are for the good of all.(Commonwealth)EducationPat Caplan
Conflict is dead, long live the capitalist.(conflicts within Europe)EducationKate Worsley, Mark Mazower
Confusion and medical ethics.(ethical aspects of scientific research into Alzheimer's disease)EducationAlison Goodard
Counting the cost of quality out of control. (problems with quality control at Glasgow Caledonian University)EducationJohn O'Dowd
Cure for hype on the cards. (sorting of web data by librarians)(includes related article on Electronic Libraries research programme)EducationTony Durham, Stephen Pinfield
Curse of Frankenstein. (Author Mary Shelly's fictional monster affects public conception of modern scientific breakthroughs)EducationJon Turney
Cyprus invests in education.EducationKate Hughes
Dahling your lecture was sooper! (guide to teaching in universities)(Teaching supplement)EducationJanet Howd
Dearing goes abroad. (higher education in United Kingdom takes on international dimension)EducationLord Dearing
Designs on a student's life. (student's expectations of university facilities) (includes related article on student views of university campuses)(Campus Services)EducationPeter Sandy
Devaluing the human factor. (human cloning) (Personal View)(Column)EducationFederico Mayor Zaragoza
Development cloaked in emperor's new clothes. (policies of international aid agencies)(Column)EducationHelen Hintjens
Distance holds key to growth.(distance learning and Argentine universities)EducationTim Connell
Divided they surely fall. (criticism of traditional teaching in United Kingdom universities)(Teaching supplement)EducationPeter Levin
Dollar buys a slot in herstory.(Makerere University, Uganda, seeks funds for building for women's department)EducationElaine Eliah
Don't care for debt.(impact of changes in higher education funding in the United Kingdom on students and career choice)EducationAndrew Pakes
Down but not out in London, Manchester....EducationAnne Power
Drugs? Dutch courage needed.(Dutch policy on drugs; includes views on legalising cannabis; Perspective)EducationHuw Richards, Katrina Wishart
Engineered to perfection.(controversial geneticist Joy Delahanty; includes views on screening of embryos for genetic defects; Perspective)EducationSonya Dowsett
Ensure standards with a light touch. (regulatory regime for higher education in United Kingdom)(Column)Education 
Evolutionary workers' party. (Darwinism compared to Marxism)EducationPeter (Judge) Singer
Examiners get into gear. (role of external examiners in the United Kingdom)(Column)EducationMike Cuthbert
Excellence and equality. (access to higher education in the United Kingdom)(Column)EducationAmartya Sen
Excellence in teaching must have prizes. (mixed views about fund to encourage higher teaching standards in United Kingdom universities)(Teaching)EducationLewis Elton, Bahram Bekhradnia
Exhibition of dazzling light. (ART 20. The Thames and Hudson Multimedia Dictionary of Modern Art) (Software Review)(Evaluation)EducationLiz Ward
Experts to make online tuition less of a lottery.(initiatives to encourage British teachers to use Internet; Multimedia)EducationChristina Preston
Eye, ears and advice for hire. (Commonwealth Higher Education Management Service)(Commonwealth)EducationJohn Fielden
Face it, the last thing we need is more scientists.EducationSimon Jenkins
Far right spreads racism in France. (World View)(Column)EducationFarhad Khosrokhavar
Faster, wider, deeper.... (Ukerna Chief Executive Geoff McMullen)(Multimedia)EducationMike Holderness
First steps along the road to space's final frontiers.(creation of antimatter; Perspective)EducationSonya Dowsett
Flexible friends. (United Kingdom, Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education framework) (includes related article on the full framework document 'Quality Assurance: a New Approach')EducationJohn Randell
Forgotten army's time has come. (pay and conditions of support staff in universities and colleges in the United Kingdom) (Personal View)(Column)EducationChris Kaufman
France plays drugs catch-up.(France's Bio Avenir programme; Research)EducationNina Hall
French is no longer de rigueur.(language policy in Moroccan universities and the Moroccan labor market)EducationHassan Bouzidi
French PM moves to promote innovation.(France seeks to promote high technology and innovation)EducationJane Marshall
From extracts to sex tracts.(newspaper serialisation of book about Arthur Koestler; includes related article on issues confronting author of book about Lord Goodman)EducationBrian Brivati, David Cesarani
From persecution to prosecution.(academics oppose United Kingdom immigration policy; includes related notes)EducationMichael Dummett
Get to know your mouse. (part 3) (computer skills for students) (Teaching)EducationStephen Heppell
Give students the big picture. (learning outcomes described)EducationPhil Race
Glass ceiling, biological floor. (sex equality within the workplace)EducationKingsley Browne
Gold standard guarantees mediocrity. (United Kingdom, higher education quality assessments)(Column)EducationDavid Smith
Good job hunting. (job seeking by graduates)(includes related article and case studies)EducationOlga Wotjas
Growth likely to wipe out cash gains.(funding for United Kingdom higher education; includes related notes)Education 
Handling the genetic hot potatoes. (safety of genetically-modified foods)EducationDerek Burke
Heavy mettle fan club. (British Antarctic Expedition led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, historian's practice of challenging the reputations of famous people)EducationMax Jones
He who sups with the devil must use a long spoon - and bring a good agent.(company histories; authorship)EducationNiall Ferguson
Hideaway hides.(evolution of battle over furs in fashion; Perspective)EducationJulia Emberley
Hitler's spectre haunts science. (Philosopher and Director of Centre for Medical Ethics, King's College, London, England, Jonathan Glover's evaluation of Nazi eugenics, Adolf Hitler)EducationJustine Burley
Hope amid the corruption. (education in Russia)EducationRichard Sakwa
Hotline for not-so-blind data. (Higher Education Statistics Agency)(Higher Education Trends)EducationBrian Ramsden
How Brits can bridge the Gulf. (United Kingdom universities must take more organized approach towards marketing in Gulf)(Column)EducationSa'ad Medhat
'How did you do it?' asked the client.(creative graphic art; Multimedia)EducationFay Stephens
How much has the landscape changed? (recommendations for United Kingdm higher education from Lord Dearing, and actual changes)Education 
How to compile a portfolio. (part 4) (advice for students)EducationPeter Burke, Bob Rainbow
How to kick back when you're left on the shelf. (decline in academics influence on the United Kingdom Labour Government)EducationAngela McRobbie
How to stop students dropping out.(undergraduates in higher education establishments in the United Kingdom)EducationMantz Yorke
How to: teach arts students numeracy. (part two of four)EducationJohn Gillespie
How to teach students to communicate. (part 1) (Key Skills) (Teaching)EducationCordelia Bryan
How will welfare work?(United Kingdom welfare reform; includes related article)EducationDavid Walker, Bahram Bekhradnia
Hungry for change. (research on why people eat what they do)EducationAnne Murcott
Hunt elk, read Dickens.(Commonwealth)EducationPhilip Fine
Identity crisis for the new generation of teachers.(Column)EducationToby Marshall
In God, not scientists, they trust.(conflict in US over teaching evolution)EducationEdward J. Larson
Injection of reality prescribed. (United Kingdom National Health Service)EducationAlan Maynard
Innovation must not be sacrificed.(peer review of research proposals)EducationPatrick Coldstream
Iraq fears for lost generation.EducationSusannah Hall, David Olafimihan
Is an interview really necessary?(usage of interviews by United Kingdom universities for selecting students; includes related notes)EducationMarya Burgess
Is staff development drivel? (Leeds University Business School Lecturer Chris Grey and Sunderland University Director of Learning Development Suzanne Robertson)(Teaching supplement)Education 
I think, therefore I theorise.(effect of theory on human geography; part 1; Perspective)EducationDavid Livingstone
It's goodbye He-Man, hello She-Man. (the future of men and masculinity)EducationJeff Hearn
It's not the meek who will inherit. (dangers of advances in reprogenetics; Perspective)EducationLee Silver
Jackpot time as universities collect their lottery windfalls.(United Kingdom universities receive funds from National Lottery; includes related articles)EducationPhil Baty, Huw Richards, Kam Patel, Jon Marcus, Alison Utley
Jung gifted and blackened. (support for work of Psychotherapist Carl Gustav Jung)EducationSonu Shamdasani
Just a regular type of guy. (United Kingdom Monopolies and Mergers Commission Chairman Derek Morris)EducationDavid Walker
Justice with a differance. (new approaches to the law) (Theory 2 Law)EducationCostas Douzinas
Kenya sends graduate aid. (unemployed graduates sent to help war torn countries of central Africa's Great Lakes region)EducationWachira Kigotho
Kiwis fear for the future of science.(Commonwealth)EducationFiona Cassie
Kiwis try funding by lottery.(New Zealand voucher system for higher education)EducationBryan Gould
Laddismo foot on the clutch.(public transport in Tubingen, Germany)EducationChristopher Harvie
Leagues apart. (education of the working class in the United Kingdom)EducationA.H. Halsey
Learned outsiders.(success of Central European refugees as historians in United Kingdom; Perspective)EducationPeter Alter
Learning the price of quality.(mediocrity of multimedia learning products in United Kingdom; Multimedia)EducationJeremy Keenan
Lessons from the new kids.(quality assurance for universities in eastern Europe; World View)(Column)EducationDennis Farrington
Let history judge how to set its standards.(benchmarking and standards of historical scholarship in the United Kingdom)EducationAnthony Fletcher
Lonely as a spy.(possibility that William Wordsworth acted as a spy on France)EducationKenneth Johnston
Lots of questions but too few answers. (United Kingdom Liberal Democrat Spokesman on Further and Higher Education Phil Willis)(Column)Education 
Made to measure. (value-added appraisal of university performance)(Higher Education Trends)EducationLeslie Wagner
Military's might in Indonesia. (student protests) (World View)(Column)EducationBill Watson
Millennium magic Blunkett style?(British government's plans for lifelong learning and responses to Dearing and Kennedy reports)Education 
Ministries divide and rule. (universities in the Republic of Slovenia) (World View)(Column)EducationLudvik Toplak
Mirror of the world's workings.(critical theory in anthropology; includes related article on use of theory in postgraduate thesis; Perspective)EducationMarilyn Strathern, Annelise Riles
Modern melting pots.(university system in Brazil, Cuba and Uruguay)EducationRebecca Warden
Money for old rope. (scientific investigation of the paranormal) (includes related article on miracles preformed by Indian fakirs)EducationRichard Wiseman
Network to transform the learning landscape.(Commonwealth)EducationGajaraj Dhanarajan
New kids on the block. (United Kingdom, university architecture)(Campus Services)EducationJeremy Melvin
No more heroes any more? (comparison of Former Newcastle Football Club Player Jackie Milburn and 1998 Newcastle Footballer Alan Shearer)EducationRichard Holt
No stranger to fall-out. (United Kingdom Official Nuclear Historian Lorna Arnold)EducationWendy Barnaby
Notes on a divided island. (Republic of Cyprus) (World View)(Column)EducationKate Hughes
Nurturing a jewel of the Caribbean. (Commonwealth)EducationCath Cotton
Objector on the road to gene hell.(biologist Mae-Wan Ho; genetic engineering)EducationDavid King
O come on all ye faithful, away with the manger.(Christmas)(Column)EducationPeter Atkins
Once upon a lifetime. (biographies)EducationBen Pimlott
On deciding who to clone. (Personal View)(Column)EducationRay Spier
Opportunities to live and learn.(lifelong learning)EducationDavid Blunkett
Out of a barren cradle.(recovery of children adopted by British parents from Romanian orphanages)EducationMichael Rutter
Out of the shadows in Ulster.(political developments and funding for higher education in Northern Ireland)EducationBob Osborne
Out to lunch on journalism. (United Kingdom, university journalism courses) (Personal View)(Column)EducationRod Allen
Owen's war just a click away. (poet Wilfred Owen; launch of Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive)EducationNatasha Loder, Phil White
Pair bear up to British life.(Russian students compare Moscow State University and University of North London)EducationPieta Monks
Partners mapping the future.(Commonwealth)EducationEmeka Anyaoku
Peer review: democracy, sausages and lotteries. (three views on the peer review system in United Kingdom universities)(Column)Education 
Peer review needs youth and clarity.EducationRichard Brook
Penny bazaar principle in bizarre setting.(pricing of courses in British universities)EducationEvan Davies
People's jury out on science.(genetic engineering, United Kingdom government and relations between the public and scientists)EducationTom Wakeford
Pettiness, possession, petulance and pride. (access to information technology in United Kingdom universities)(Multimedia)EducationWilliam Keenham
Pilot confirms change needed.(University for Industry pilot in the United Kingdom)EducationMichael Thorne
Plan for the worst, hope for the best. (prospects for higher and further education in United Kingdom in 1998)(Column)Education 
Plath's unquiet slumbers.(poet Sylvia Plath; Perspective)EducationCora Kaplan
Please sir, why should anyone want to teach? (provision of higher education)(Editorial)Education 
Policy framework missing. (United Kingdom Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Employment Stephen Dorrell's views on Labour Government plans for adult training)(Column)Education 
Power and glory games. (North report on Oxford University, Oxford, England)(Column)EducationVernon Bogdanor
Power to the regions. (devolution within the United Kingdom may lead to fresh opportunities for universities)(Column)EducationPaul Heywood
Priorities for welfare. (United Kingdom; social policy)(Cover Story)EducationHoward Glennerster
Probing the great divide.(biologist Paul Nurse; Perspective)EducationJon Turney
Profit and schloss account. (Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria) (World View)(Column)EducationScott Atherton
Really revolting party outfits. (youth and student activism in the United Kingdom)EducationGeorge McKay
Recession could pay dividends for higher education. (economic recession)(Editorial)Education 
Re-establish centres of excellence. (call for creation of new type of teaching hospital; Research)EducationJames L. Bowen
Refined skills or shop flawed? (evaluation of work placements)(Work Wise supplement)EducationBrenda Little
Renaissance will follow reform in 21st century. (higher education reforms)EducationFederico Mayor Zaragoza
Returner learners need quality. (further education encourages learners to return)EducationDavid Melville
Right steps on the ladder of learning. (the Learning Matrix)(Multimedia)EducationDavid Clark
Right-winger in unity call.(student union at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, elects right-wing religious student as head)EducationHelen Flusfeder
Romania on road to Erasmus.(Romania to join European Union Erasmus program for educational exchanges)EducationArd Jongsma
Routes to a knowledge industry. (links between universities and industry)(Column)EducationWerner Hirsch
Rushdie freedom fighters. (Author Salman Rushdie, Council of Europe meeting on freedom of expression in Oslo, Norway, during Sept 1998) (World View)(Column)EducationBrian Groombridge
Saddam Hussein's city of the damned. (chemical attack on Halabja, Northeast Iraq)EducationChristine Gosden
Salami slicers taken to task.(dealing with medical research fraud in the United Kingdom)EducationRichard Nicholson
Science: can it be art? (Playwright Tom McGrath writes about a collaboration between science and art sponsored by the Wellcome Trust)Education 
Science has failed to deliver the facts. (scientific ignorance of bovine spongiform encephalopathy)EducationRichard Lacey
Scrutineers perpetuate reign of terror.(Commonwealth)EducationOrlan Lee
Senates face emasculation. (Quality Assurance Agency, setting academic standards for United Kingdom universities) (Personal View)(Column)EducationStewart Sutherland
She was one pupil in 450. (Labour Member of Parliament and Oxbridge Graduate Maria Eagle, personal experiences of studying at Oxford University, England)Education 
Shroud recovers its mystery. (mixed views about authenticity of Turin Shroud)EducationIan William Wilson
Slipping up on our apples and pears. (standards at United Kingdom universities)(Higher Education Trends)EducationMichael Scott
Soundbites not specialists speak most loudly.EducationBill Watson
South Africa's chaotic cultural revolution. (higher education aspects)(includes related article on University of Venda Vice-Chancellor Gessler Nkondo)EducationR. W. Johnson
So, you've passed your degree.... (recruiting of graduates)(Work Wise supplement)EducationElaine Williams
Springboks pick up research pace.(Commonwealth)EducationKaren Mac Gregor
Students lead the third way.(United Kingdom student politics in 1998 compared with 1968; includes related notes)EducationJohnny Rich
Swansea licks its wounds at Cardiff victory. (location of National Assembly for Wales in Cardiff, Wales, as opposed to Swansea, Wales)(Column)EducationPeter Stead
Swansea's flowerpot men. (personal narrative in praise of Swansea University, Wales, Botanic Garden)(Campus Services)EducationTed Nield
Swiss risk losing role.(planned vote on genetic research in Switzerland)EducationJakob Nuesch
Tables turned on critics. (The Times newspaper, university league tables)(Higher Education Trends)EducationAndrew Hindmarsh, Bernard Kingston, Bob Loynes
Take a large dose of cooperation....(need for British medical schools to cooperate)EducationColin Campbell
Taking a reign check.(portrayals of the United Kingdom monarchy in paintings; includes related articles)EducationCharles Saumarez Smith, Istvan Deak
Tales from the little folk provide hangover cure.(children's literature; academics)EducationJames Riordan
Tango from Romford.(importance of the tango in Argentine culture)EducationRob Ward
The brain maker. (Gatsby Foundation Computational Neuroscience Unit, University College London, England, Head Scientist Geoffrey Hinton)EducationHelen Hague
The challenge ahead. (Universities under New Labour, part 2)EducationMichael Shattock
The changing shape of higher education today and yesterday. (United Kingdom 1980-1998)(Higher Education Trends)Education 
The colour of ivory towers.(black academics in the United Kingdom)EducationLola Young
The exclusive club for postdoc exiles.(Europea postdoctoral researchers working outside their countries of origin)EducationJudy Redfearn
The final smokescreen. (freedom of information) (Personal View)(Column)EducationVernon Bogdanor
The future is science.(Column)EducationLord Sainsbury
The last great liberal. (liberal philosopher Isaiah Berlin)EducationMichael Ignatieff
The magic number is 64.(Northern Ireland peace referendum)EducationBrendan O'Leary
The market is not the only measure. (funding of university research)(Editorial)Education 
The marriage of teaching and research.(research assessment exercise's treatment of research into higher education)EducationMantz Yorke
The medics vs the academics.(academic medecine at St Thomas's Hospital, London, England; includes related articles)EducationAndrew Davidson
The naked and the damned. (legal battles over borderline between art and obscenity in United Kingdom)EducationLynda Nead
The need for a science of teaching. (Personal view)(Column)EducationDavid Reynolds
The new face of recession. (economics) (Home view)(Column)EducationPerri 6
The nitty gritty of student choice. (views on university league tables)(Higher Education Trends)EducationJennie Bristow
The one that got away from the fish laboratory....(problems facing would-be academics in the United Kingdom; includes related article)EducationTim Matschak
The outside world fails to get a look in.(internationalisation of British universities)EducationFred Halliday
The political hot potatoes. (views of United Kingdom political parties on higher and further education)Education 
The power of Superted.(S4C Authority chairwoman Elan Closs Stephens; Perspective)EducationJohn Osmond
The price of market freedom. (funding of universities in New Zealand) (World View)(Column)EducationBrian Gould
The rocky road to Akmola. (Akmola, new capital of Kazakhstan)EducationRuth Cherrington
The school of hard edges.(United Kingdom's presidency of European Union)EducationAnne Corbett
The silence of the ordinances. (United Kingdom, academic appointment system)(Column)EducationRichard Clogg
The surest way to God.(natural theology; Perspective)EducationSam Berry
The Treasury's fatal choice. (mixed views on United Kingdom government's handling of events leading to Irish famine in 1840s)EducationPatrick McGregor
The trouble with ghosts.(questions of faith relating to possible hauntings at Peterhouse college, Cambridge, England)EducationGraham Ward
'The truth shall set you free. But first the truth must be set free....' (reconciliation in South Africa)EducationWole Soyinka
The value of sitting.(academic's work on Nolan Committee on Standards in Public Life; Perspective)EducationAnthony King
The way we were radical.(student protests of 1968)EducationHarvey Kaye
Thinking of investing in biotech? Put your money on the 3.30 at Chepstow instead. (investment in biotechnology companies more risky than betting on horse racing)EducationJames Norman
Think your way out.(danger of complacency for British universities; Universities Under New Labour SWOT)EducationKate Jenkins
Thirteen ways to treat an external examiner.(problems facing university external examiners)EducationColin T. Reid
Time bandits make real gains in virtual space.(virtual reality laboratories; Multimedia)EducationRoy Kalawsky
'Too secret ... too late' (United Kingdom, investigation into the bovine spongiform encephalopathy crisis) (includes related articles on the role of scientists in the crisis and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)EducationFred Pearce
Tough reforms for Germany. (higher education) (World View)(Column)EducationMatt Otte
Trouble in paradise parking lot. (problems with overcrowding at German universities)(Column)EducationJennie Brookman
Trust your tacit knowledge. (giving tacit knowledge higher status in academic circles)(Research)EducationPete Mann
Tug of war for knowledge.(universities must ensure protection of trust and legitimacy)EducationSheldon Rothblatt
Tuition: to pay or not?EducationPeter Younie, Alice Nash, Kate Atkinson
Turks claim student boom.(Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus's East Mediterranean University)EducationDorian Jones
Two sectors, one voice. (need for unified approach to higher education in United Kingdom)(Column)EducationMartin Stephen
Two unions divided by their similarities. (United Kingdom labour unions, Association of University Teachers and the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education)(Column)EducationTony Wilson
Under the yoke of the generals.(Commonwealth)EducationTunde Fatunde
United front aims to end casual labour.(casual labor in United Kingdom universities)EducationTom Wilson
Unmade in Sheffield. (effects of Conservative Government's policies on people in Sheffield, England)EducationGeoffrey Beattie
Visions of a synchronised continent. (overview of key speeches given at the Royal Society's 'Science in Society' meeting)(Research supplement)EducationHoward Newby, Hubert Markl, William Waldegrave, Jorma Routti, Fotis Kafatos, Tom Blundell, Tony Mayer, Graeme Davies
Watching Australia's fee fracas.(World View)(Column)EducationEmma Macdonald
We don't need more doctors....(tackling problems in United Kingdom National Health Service)EducationAlan Maynard
Welcome spending spree.(increased funds for higher education in the United Kingdom)EducationMartin Harris, Colin Flint, John Mulvey
What type of student do you have to teach?(Teaching supplement)EducationJohn Sparkes
When actions speak louder than words.(role of higher education in helping to increase standards in British schools)(Column)EducationDavid Albury
When demands are a part of education. (African francophone universities)EducationTunde Fatunde
When Johnny got his gun ... he loved killing. (soldiers who enjoy killing)EducationJoanna Bourke
When the table is turned.(changing college system in South Africa)EducationMichael Austin
Where 20 years' salary buys a PC. (teaching computing in Iraq without hardware; teacher's salary to buy personal computer in Iraq)EducationSusannah Hall, David Olafimihan
Which of these titles is porn?(cataloging pornography at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, United Kingdom)EducationJane Jakeman
Who killed King Tut. (death of Tutankhamen)EducationBob Brier
Who sent in the police? (investigation into the actions of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police during student demonstrations at the University of British Columbia, Canada, in Nov 1997)EducationW. Wesley Pue
Why fraternity cannot be cloned. (human cloning)EducationHilary Putnam
Why it's sayonara, Japan. (foreign study by Japanese students)EducationTrisha Walker
Why lifelong learning is not a policy.EducationPeter Jarvis, Colin Griffin, John Holford, Linda Merricks, Paul Tosey
Why the Windsors are more than a tabloid farce.(study of the United Kingdom monarchy; includes related article)EducationHarriet Swain, David Cannadine
Widening the poverty trap door. (welfare reform proposals; United Kingdom)EducationRuth Lister
Will they give him their all. (US emergency room treatment for the old and poor)EducationStefan Tommermans
Wish list for workers. (skills sought by employers from graduate recruits)(Work Wise supplement)EducationAnthony Hesketh
Wits chief puts heart in the city.(views of Colin Bundy, vice-chancellor of Witwatersrand University, South Africa)EducationKaren Mc Gregor
Working from first principles.(strategies for obtaining first-class degree; Perspective)EducationPeter Tolmie
You are what you eat. (history of food)EducationShannon Peckham
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