Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 Kam Patel - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 Kam Patel
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aping Darwin.(University College London, England, Professor of Genetics Steve Jones rewriting of the 'On the Origin of Species' by Charles Darwin)EducationKam Patel
A Wellcome home?(planned expansion of Wellcome Trust's genome research centre, Cambridge, United Kingdom)EducationKam Patel
Breaths of fresh air.(commercialising university research, and the case of Oxford University's research into asthma)EducationKam Patel
Diary of a somebody.(archive of politician Tony Benn)(Interview)EducationKam Patel
Dodging Telegraph readers between jobs.(Telegraph newspaper, Confederation on British Industry Chief Executive Adair Turner, feelings on leaving the job after five years)EducationKam Patel
Electronic publication threatens journals.(scientific works published on the Internet)EducationKam Patel
Finding new ways to measure success.(comprises related articles and case studies)(differences between 'old' and 'new' United Kingdom universities)EducationKam Patel, Alan Thomson
Genome Valley lessons.(comparison of biotechnology industries in US, United Kingdom)EducationKam Patel
Hard times for dismal science.(Rom Amann's views on lack of study of economics for academic pursuits)(Interview)EducationKam Patel
Making an exhibition of oneself.(Rembrandt self-portraits, National Gallery, London, England)EducationKam Patel
Northwest rises to the challenge.(universities in northwest England focus on wealth creation)EducationKam Patel
Nurturing the creative.(the value of art and design education)EducationOlga Wojtas, Kam Patel, Alan Thomson, Tony Tysome, Alison Utley
Soya beans are political hot potatoes.(University College, London, England, Professor of Genetics Steve Jones, views on genetically modified foods)EducationKam Patel
The 5bn pounds sterling super agency.(United Kingdom government's plans for post-16 education and training system)EducationAlison Goddard, Harriet Swain, Jennifer Currie, Kam Patel, Alan Thomson
The networked campus.(London Institute, London, England, use of information technology)EducationKam Patel
The world according to Gates.(views of Microsoft chief executive, Bill Gates, expressed to students in London, England)EducationKam Patel
Wellcome bias stirs up unions.(Wellcome Trust plans new X-ray source in Oxfordshire, England)EducationKam Patel
Why are both these paintings modernist?(Jacques Louis David's 'Death of Marat' and Jackson Pollock's 'Documents 2', views of Art Historian Tim Clark)EducationKam Patel
Why engineers must go back to nature.(Royal Academy of Engineering emphasizes sustainable design)EducationKam Patel
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