Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 Julia Hinde - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 Julia Hinde
TitleSubjectAuthors
A capital idea for learning.(Research Australasia)(part 3)(research in the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)EducationJulia Hinde
A far cry from Florida.(American scientist Larry Hench's activities in the United Kingdom)(Interview)EducationJulia Hinde
A NICE way to run the NHS.(managing the United Kingdom National Health Service)EducationJulia Hinde
Apply saline solution.(salinity of the water supply in Australia)EducationJulia Hinde
Cash injection raises people power.(Medical Research Council to invest in people)EducationJulia Hinde
Hail Csiro! King of Oz.(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; includes related articles on Co-operative Research Centres and Animal Health Laboratory; Research Australia; part 1)EducationJulia Hinde
Healing with good nature.(work of ethnobotanist, Paul Alan Cox; includes related article)EducationJulia Hinde
Inequality in teaching pay.(study of the impact on research students of carrying out teaching duties in United Kingdom universities)EducationJulia Hinde
In-house remedy for doctor shortage.(Leeds University medical school and Open University seek to teach doctors via distance learning)EducationJulia Hinde
Looking for a slice of the American pie.(academic opportunities in US; part 3)EducationJulia Hinde, Simon Blackburn, Michael Duff
Outlook - good but changeable.(need for climate science)EducationJulia Hinde
Prince of the low seas.(United Kingdom plan for vessel to monitor the ecology of shallow sea shelf areas; includes related article)EducationJulia Hinde
Science by press release.(includes related articles on research data)(some scientists oppose proposed ban on genetically modified crops)EducationJulia Hinde
Strange bouquet.(new classification of flowering plants)EducationJulia Hinde
Suffer the little amphibians.(use of frogs in pharmaceutical research)EducationJulia Hinde
The MIT men who make a killing.(Massachusetts Institute of Technology new businesses, Entrepreneur Mike Cassidy)EducationJulia Hinde
The players behind the Games.(the involvement of academics in the preparations for the Olympic Games 2000 to be held in Sydney, Australia)EducationJulia Hinde
Turning ideas into big bucks.(turning university research into commercial ventures; includes related articles)EducationJulia Hinde
We learnt it on the grapevine.(wine degrees in Australia)EducationJulia Hinde
What will be the big scientific breakthroughs of the 21st century? Leading scientists peek into the future....(includes related article)EducationJulia Hinde
Where you can hit the beach running.(opportunities for British academics in Australia; part 2)EducationJulia Hinde, Simon Poole
White man who speaks in many dark tongues.(Professor Bob Dixon, study of Aboriginal languages)EducationJulia Hinde
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