Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 karen Gold - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 karen Gold
TitleSubjectAuthors
A chapter for the book of life.(implications of gene therapy)EducationKaren Gold
A spot of needle work.(Cambridge University, England, Teaching and Research Fellow in the History Chinese Science Elizabeth Hsu)EducationKaren Gold
A squalid habitat on the path to extinction.(Chris Stringer's views on history of Neanderthals)(Interview)EducationKaren Gold
Biblical code cracker.(Australian mathematician Brendan McKay)EducationKaren Gold
Bright young things only need apply.(includes case study and employers' views)(age discrimination against mature graduates by employers)EducationKaren Gold
Flying head doctor.(Professor of Aviation Psychology and Human Factors Helen Muir)EducationKaren Gold
In the den of antiquity.(modernisation of the British Museum, United Kingdom)EducationKaren Gold
Odds in the game of life.(includes sidebar articles detailing research into bovine spongiform encephalitis and HIV)(mixed views about measuring risks)EducationKaren Gold
Unearthing the secrets of Christ's tomb.(British archaeologists study Christ's burial site in Jerusalem, Israel)EducationKaren Gold
Unwanted oldies.(includes case study)(employers biased against mature graduates from new universities)EducationKaren Gold
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