| Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 Jennifer Currie |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| All sewn up: Oxford bags-of-money.(includes chronology of project development)(Said business school, Oxford University, United Kingdom) | Education | Jennifer Currie, Sian Griffiths |
| Bravehearts, high hopes.(impact on further and higher education of the new Scottish Parliament) | Education | Olga Wojtas, Jennifer Currie |
| Dangerous liaisons.(safety of student expeditions) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| Debt dampens the spirit of protest.(lack of political activity among students, students' choice of courses) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| Doctors steal the limelight.(includes case studies)(status of honorary degrees in United Kingdom) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| Get research to tie the knot.(Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England, Education Developer Alan Jenkins, linking research and teaching) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| Look sharp, spot the signs.(Student Matters)(includes related case study)(Primary School Teacher and Mother Rita Harries, meningitis) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| Missing out on 'the experience.'.(students with term-time jobs; includes student employment facts) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| Should a student hall need to have a licence?(includes information on definition of houses in multiple occupancy) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| Should sexuality be considered a basic human rights issue? | Education | Jennifer Currie |
| The 5bn pounds sterling super agency.(United Kingdom government's plans for post-16 education and training system) | Education | Alison Goddard, Harriet Swain, Jennifer Currie, Kam Patel, Alan Thomson |
| Why choose a life on ocean waves?(University Royal Navy Units; includes related case studies) | Education | Jennifer Currie |
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