Times Higher Education Supplement 1999 - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
1998 who made a splash?(Review of the Year)EducationClaire Sanders
6 billion ... and counting.(population growth problem)EducationHarriet Swain, Peter McDonald
9.2% of professors are women.(lack of women heads of deprtment in British universities; includes related articles)EducationHelen Hague
A $4.5bn hole in the hedge.(includes related articles on derivatives and other academics working for investment banks)(Long-Term Capital Management, financial and economic theory devised by two professors, Robert, C. Merton and Myron Scholes)EducationNicholas Dunbar
A bit of who's your father?(promiscuity among pregnant women)EducationRobin Baker
Abolishing fees in Scotland will add to inequality.(undergraduate tuition fees)(Editorial)Education 
Academics will lead the chimp in new-look NHS.(Commission for Health Improvement to use academics to help develop plans for National Health Service)EducationMichael Powell
A career ain't the half of it.(academic careers and sharing childcare between couples; includes related article)EducationFrancine Deutsch
A case of mistaken identities.(teaching African history in Britain)EducationNadia Lovell
A case of unfair dismissal.(lack of women in opinion poll on prominent British personalities)(Column)EducationMarie Denley
A chance to build on good work.(Further Education)(analysis of 'Learning to Succeed', United Kingdom government white paper)EducationDavid Melville
A click in the right direction.(educational uses of links between computers and textbooks)EducationHarry Gensler
A club is only as good as the members it attracts.(Institute for Learning and Teaching)EducationClive Booth
A day in the life of superman-machine.(biological technology of the future)EducationDonald A. Norman
A day of total luna-see.(total eclipse of the sun; includes related information)EducationJohn Davies, Simon Singh, Richard Stephenson
A double first for brains and brawn.(Student Matters)(includes related case studies)(combining academic study and sport)EducationThomas (Welsh travel writer) Davies
A foot in both camps.(academic employment for those involved in business, drama, music and art)(Editorial)EducationChristopher Frayling
A foreign country with hostile border controls.(problems for British homeless people seeking to enter higher education)(Editorial)EducationCarolyn Hayman
A Furby is not just for Christmas.(affect of computer toys on children)(part 1)EducationSherry Turkle
Agenda for a better world.(UNESCO Director General Federico Mayor)Education 
Aid is a hand-out to tyranny.(criticism of western aid to Indonesia)EducationDonald Hagger
A letter to Santa Claus?(violations of human rights by United Kingdom, US)EducationNoam Chomsky
Allan Bloom opens Mrs Thatcher's mind.(meeting between academic author Allan Bloom and former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher)(Column)EducationGeorge Walden
All sewn up: Oxford bags-of-money.(includes chronology of project development)(Said business school, Oxford University, United Kingdom)EducationJennifer Currie, Sian Griffiths
Alumni dig deep as era of donation replaces funding from taxation.(universities seek donations from former students)EducationVictoria Neumark
A microchip off the old block.(computer-aided learning may replace conventional lectures)EducationNick Coleman
A Motley mirror image.(novel set in Motley, United Kingdom, exposing the bureaucracy characterizing modern universities)EducationAnn Oakley
A movie murder mystery.(inventor of the cinema)EducationRichard Howells
An Astaire and Kelly model of argument.(presenting opposing arguments in academic discourse)EducationAlan Dignam
Angels in dirty places.(new theologians at United Kingdom universities)EducationElaine Williams
Angst about grey matter.(faculty staff in US)EducationHarvey Kaye
A place for everyone in a joined-up lifelong sector.(Summer Opinion 99, part 3)(post-16 education in the United Kingdom)(Column)EducationDavid Melville
A place to spot the future.(United Kingdom Royal Institute of International Affairs to become more influential)EducationChris Gamble
A question of morality.(United Kingdom; census to ascertain religious affiliation)(Column)EducationGraham Zellick
A real screen saver.(use of 'virtual' laptops by students at Clemson University, South Carolina)EducationChris Duckenfield
A reference that should be sought.(writing 'The English Studies Book', and priorities in British universities)EducationRob Pope
Are we missing the mark?(marking systems in British universities and colleges)EducationPaul Bridges
Army retreat still leaves bullets flying on campus.(uncertain future for Nigerian universities)EducationJohn Morgan, Michael Omolewa
Assailed by an old enemy.(United Kingdom research into Gulf war syndrome)EducationSimon Wessely
Assault on turbulence.(research into turbulence)EducationJulian Hunt
Assembly and academia must serve each other.(relationship between Welsh Assembly and higher education in Wales)(Column)EducationBrian Smith
A standard complaint.(decline in writing skills)EducationJean Aitchison
A tale of cauliflower and King's.(excerpt from 'The Dons', part 1)EducationNoel Annan
A tendency to divergence.(World View)(integration of the training and education systems of member states in the European Union)(Column)EducationAlison Wolf, Andy Green, Tom Leney
Autonomy eroded by the long arm of the state.(dangers of erosion of academic autonomy in the United Kingdom)EducationStephen Court
BBC loses its vertical hold on small people.(BBC fails to include controversial programmes in its celebration of children's television program-making)EducationMaire Messenger Davies
Better get hip, Daddio.(use of slang by British students)(Column)EducationTony Thorne
Bett: the proposals.(recommendations made by Sir Michael Bett on conditions and pay for staff in higher education)Education 
Beware this benign racism.(positive discrimination in US universities)EducationMartin Trow
Bilston blow-out.(criticisms of Bilston Community College and Leicester University, England)Education 
Bona fide or Bonaparte?(implications of changes made by British prime minister, Tony Blair, to the role of prime minister)EducationDennis Kavanagh
Breaking boundaries.(views of Carlos Brebbia, director and founder of Wessex Institute of Technology, England; includes related article)EducationMax Glaskin
Bridge over troubled water.(factors uniting Cyprus across political and other divisions)EducationKate Hughes
British education must embrace a new world.(Column)EducationHoward Newby
Builders bond a friendship.(British and Irish students help build primary schools in Uganda)EducationPatrick (American fashion designer) Kelly
Building a portal for the people.(United Kingdom Public Library Network Adviser Chris Smith)EducationSylvia Simmons
Bureaucracy has killed the spirit of academics.(part 4)(Column)EducationDavid Triesman
Can Pristina University rise from the ashes.(Pristina, Kosovo, damage caused by the 1999 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation-Yugoslavia conflict)EducationMinevere Rashiti
Cash for much less flash.(counteracting photosensitive epilepsy)EducationJenny Gristock
Caution could stifle scientific entrepreneurs.(impact on science research of resignation of United Kingdom Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson)(Editorial)Education 
Charge of the freedom thinkers' brigade.(activities of Academic Freedom Programme)(Column)EducationJoseph Saunders
Charging up the engines of development.(Northern Ireland's two universities; includes related article on Department of Education in Northern Ireland)EducationOlga Wojtas, Noel McAdam
Cheep imitations of human thought.(bestowing animals with human traits and emotions)EducationStephen Budiansky
Citations for the trend spotters.(comparisons of levels of research in biomedicine among different countries)EducationGrant Lewison
Climbing Mount Unenviable.(powers and duties of university presidents in France)EducationIvar Ekeland
Complacent us?(former Conservative minister for higher education, views on the United Kingdom education system)(Column)EducationGeorge Walden
Con the barbarian.(investigation into claims the Celts did not exist)EducationBarry Cunliffe
Crass, crude and confused.(inefficacy of Nato bombing of Yugoslavia)EducationMichael Rose
Crimes against humanity.(genetic science)EducationDavid Canter
Culture of subterfuge.(debate on medical ethics after case involving deaths of babies in North Staffordshire, England)Education 
Curtain rises on DIY drama.(personalization of entertainment)EducationSharon Springel
Cutting the fashion world.(includes related articles on catwalk shows and the experiences of two students)(advice for fashion students from Goldsmith College, London, England, Professor of Communication Angela McRobbie and Royal College of Art Professor of Fashion Wendy Dagworthy)EducationTony Tysome, John Davis
Dangers ahead as high-fliers soar above pack.(wage gap between university vice-chancellors and lecturers)(Column)Education 
Deep into 'bandit country.'.(background to killing of hostages in Yemen)EducationGerd Nonneman
Degrees of treachery.(British students and lecturers as spies)EducationChristopher Andrew
Demand for degrees outstrips supply.(expansion of higher education world wide, and recruitment efforts of universities; includes related articles)EducationTony Tysome, Jane Marshall, Jon Marcus, Geoff Maslen
Design and metaphor.(link between architectural design and academic pursuit)EducationJeremy Melvin
Dino soars in the farmyard.(work on a television program about dinosaurs leads to some interesting discoveries)EducationDavid A. Norman
Diversity and quality will thrive under light touch.(monitoring teaching quality in United Kingdom universities)(Column)EducationAlec Broers
Doctorates: why so many give up.(research into the high number of doctoral students who fail to complete their courses)EducationCatherine Scott, Steve Dinham
Do exams hinder student learning?EducationSally Brown, George Moerkerke
Don't sack the gardener.(closure of botanical gardens in United Kingdom universities)(Column)EducationGhillean Prance
Download and learn.(library digitization projects and their use as a resource for teachers)EducationEdward Barrow
Dr Deadpan's bag of tricks.(presentation of ideas in higher education; includes related article)EducationSimon Lilley
Drop-out rates suggest reform not disaster.(English college student drop-out rates)(Editorial)Education 
Earning and learning in the land of opportunity.(role of the National Union of Students, education provision in the United Kingdom)(part 5)(Column)EducationAndrew Pakes
Enabling technologies.(use of information technology by the disabled)EducationAlan Newell
Everybody in? Not yet.(Higher Education Trends)(initiatives to encourage wider involvement in higher education)EducationDiana Green
Exeter profited from link.(links between Exeter University, England, and Agenor, European agency subject of corruption allegations; includes related articles)EducationOlga Wojtas, David Jobbins, Alison Utley, Alan Oborn
Exposing a secret agenda.(political aspects of freedom of information)EducationJoseph E. Stiglitz
Fair game for intuition.(the use of robotics)EducationMalcolm Peltu
Feet first into a fray.(preventing mistakes in war by consultating academics)(Column)EducationRenee Hirschon
Fighting a fear of isolation.(call for Western help for Serbian universities; World View)(Column)EducationDejan Djokic
Fine words, now let's act.(Unesco declaration on students' rights)(Column)EducationKathrine Vangen
First casualty - democracy.(politics in Serbia following Nato bombing)(Column)EducationCelia Hawkesworth
Five-year plan is a ray of light.(funding for forest dynamics project)EducationWendy Barnaby
Five years of Darwin seminars: a paradigm shift?(evolutionary psychology)EducationJohn Ashworth, John Maynard Smith, Geoffrey Miller, Lord Runciman
Flaws of supply with no demand.(proliferation of poor quality history publications)EducationDavid Cannadine
Focus on Hardship, not fees.(Higher Education Trends)(Scottish higher education policy)EducationJane Denholm
Forbears for several ages.(work of archaeologist, Colin Renfrew, and the development of his textbook on archeology)EducationNicholas Saunders
Formation of a future workforce.(Further Education)(role of further education)EducationCaroline Mager
For Peto's sake, give up.(clinical trial researcher Richard Peto)EducationFred Pearce
Found: city, Mexico area.(Archaeologist Alan G. Robinson, the discovery of an ancient city, Lacanja)EducationAndrew Robinson
Future of neutron production lies in pulse sharing and cash.(neutron technology research at ISIS, United Kingdom)EducationJudith Redfearn
German mini reforms start to bite.(effect of changes to higher education system in Germany)EducationJennie Brookman
Get a life, virtually speaking.(virtual university teaching; includes related articles)EducationTony Durham, David Squires, Hazel Burke
Get an encore - video it.(video recordings of college lecturers)EducationChris O'Hagan
Get more out of case studies.(includes related article)(using case studies in teaching)EducationJohn Heath
Get students to run the show.(involving students in teaching)EducationDave Shaw
Give students some credit.(using credit networks in United Kingdom universities; includes related article)EducationChristopher Ball
GM foods served at doom temperature.(comprises related articles on safety of genetically modified foods)EducationDerek Burke, W. Philip T. James, Hugh Pennington
God, the Russians and unk-unks willing.(British involvement in the new space station)EducationKarl Sabbagh
Going to war over prime numbers.(development of academic cryptography)EducationDuncan Campbell
g whiz! IQ is a clever concept.(research into intelligence and the 'general factor' known as g)EducationRosalind Arden
Hatred of the partially familiar.(Race and History)(racism and identity in the United Kingdom)EducationPaul Gilroy
Heads plan to make knowledge a common goal.(Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, plans for education)EducationKaren NacGregor
Heavy metal for the data age.(50th anniversary of the first Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator)EducationStephen Quigley
Help for the academic nomads in search of their own sympathetic tribe.(interdisciplinary researchers)EducationJoyce Tait
Help students who fail exams.(includes case study)EducationMoira Peelo, Terry Wareham
Help to wage war on the 'simplifiers' of Kosovo.(role of academics faced with war in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)EducationStephanie Schwandner-Sievers
How close were you to your dead child?(insensitive treatment of bereaved families by Charity Commission after death of schoolchildren in Aberfan, 1966)EducationIain McLean
How many v-cs are black?(includes related case studies)(vice-chancellors, racism in United Kingdom universities)EducationHelen Hague
How the future began.(excerpt from 'Predictions: Thirty Great Minds on the Future')(likely developments in 21st century)EducationJonathan Weiner
How to: assess student groupwork.(technique for evaluating individual effort)EducationMike Heathfield
How to fight solitary confinement.(includes related case study)(reduction in opportunities for students to learn from other students with the introduction of distance learning)EducationJohn Lee
How to: find a new career.(vocational guidance for science PhDs)EducationNatasha Loder
How to: get mentoring to work well.(for college lecturers)EducationHazel Fullerton
How to help stressed students cope.EducationNigel White
How to raise your sites.(raising capital to improve university facilities)EducationKeith Blake
How to reward prize pedagogues.(rewarding good teachers)EducationHazel Fullerton
How to stop students from cheating.EducationJennifer Moon
How to teach with excellence.(advice for tertiary-level teachers)EducationHenry Ellington
How to write a resume.(Column)EducationNatasha Loder
How we can engineer an independent genetics body.(need for a United Kingdom Royal Commission on genetic engineering)EducationMary Warnock
Human nature totally explained.(Darwin seminars at London School of Economics)EducationJohn Turney
Hurdlers who stay the course.(fair assessment of student work)EducationAngela Glasner
I'd like a one-to-one with my tutor.(using the internet for teaching)EducationKim McCaffery
Individualism becomes the first casualty of war.(a Serbian academic's views on the war in Serbia)(Column)EducationDejan Djokic
Innovate or atrophy.(academic intellectuals)EducationCharles Leadbeater
Innovation motivation.(includes related case study)(research into new teaching methods)EducationHarold Silver, Andrew Hannan
In the shadow of the volcano.(includes related articles on volcano eruptions in Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia, and Pinatubo, Philippines)(earth scientists' lack of communication skills leads to death of volcano victims)EducationAlwyn Scarth
In the stare of ravens.(interaction between university lecturers and student audiences)EducationSean Neill
Into the darkness.(Race and History)(link between slavery and racism)EducationDavid Brion Davis
Invisible universities offer tangible rewards.(overseas services offered by online universities)(Column)EducationJamil Salmi
Israel offers Bedouins a study route.EducationAnne Sebbs
Is sociology lost or is it just misunderstood?(includes related articles)EducationAlison Utley, Roy Boyne, Gregor McLennan, Sophie Belcher
It doesn't add up.(sales of the Turner collection of maths books from Keele University, England)EducationDavid Singmaster
Joining up for the genome.(biological research collaborations)EducationGeorge Poste, Robin Fears
Knowledge is strength.(higher education and economic development in Britain)Education 
Latin America must raise fees to help poor.EducationDarrell R. Lewis
Laying their dead to rest.(the role of forensic investigations in human-rights inquiries)EducationThomas Laqueur
Learning gives a society life.(need for research into the role of adult education in combating social exclusion)Educationian Nash
Learn in the community.(includes student's view of community-based learning)EducationDavid Hall, Irene Hall
Lecturer fights 'corruption.'.(Antonio Ferriz sues University of Salamanca, Spain, over appointment procedures)EducationRebecca Warden
Leonardo survives crisis at the Euro Commission.(European Commission; Leonardo da Vinci trans-European programme)(Column)EducationSue Waddington
Let the source be with us.(funding of higher education in New Zealand)EducationBrian Gould
Liars and cheats beset by scorpions.(excerpt from 'The Dons')EducationNoel Annan
Locked in the ivory tower.(academics withdraw from public arena)EducationSheila Rowbotham
Looking for a slice of the American pie.(academic opportunities in US; part 3)EducationJulia Hinde, Simon Blackburn, Michael Duff
Loose ends in bonding sessions with business.(relations between United Kingdom universities and business)(Editorial)EducationStephen Court
Make a friends of a paperbin.(advice for over-worked lecturers)EducationPhil Race
Make work part of study.(all students urged to undertake work experience)EducationDavid Blunkett
Making a mark in the classroom.(an English professor's personal experiences of preparing graduate students to teach in the US)EducationElaine Showalter
Making deals in Holyrood.(comprises views on planned abolition of tuition fees in Scotland)EducationAndrew Pakes, Malcolm Dickson, Graham Hills
Mammon's imprint.(Soapbox)(attitude of Oxford University Press towards poetry publishing)(Column)EducationValentine Cunningham
Master of the multiverse.(views of Martin Rees, British Astronomer Royal)EducationSimon Singh
Match of data and desire.(ingenta Chief Executive Mark Rowse)EducationGeoffrey Davies
Maths for the 21st century.(uses of applied mathematics)EducationJulian Hunt, Jack Carr
Mission: conserve highfliers.(conservation of Himalayan butterflies)EducationDavid Spencer Smith
Misuse of Kazakh capital.(higher education in Kazakhstan; World View)(Column)EducationRuth Cherrington
More second chances, fewer second helpings.(views on lifelong learning)(Column)EducationMaggie Woodrow
Multi-ethnic labour pangs.(rebuilding of the university system in Kosovo)EducationLynn Davies
New college, new milestone.(profile of biographer, academic Hermione Lee)EducationElaine Williams
New data, same story.(Higher Education Trends)(admissions to United Kingdom universities)EducationJohn Pratt
New job, new challenge, New Zealand.(a professor of law describes his experiences of working in New Zealand)(part 4)EducationStephen Todd
New life in e-books.(electronic publishing for academic books)EducationRobert Darnton
New Year's Honours.(list of 1999 New Year's Honours awards to people associated with education, training)Education 
No place for a child.(consequences of a fast-track education for children)(Column)EducationJennie Bristow
No place of terrorism.(alleged education of terrorists in United Kingdom universities)EducationPaul Wilkinson
Of mice and men.(genetic therapy for treatment of cystic fibrosis)EducationClare Sansom
Of uncertain tomorrows.(includes two excerpts from Said's book 'Out of Place')(Academic and Author Edward Said)EducationKarl Sabbagh
Old faces, new lives.(improving quality of old age)EducationRaymond Tallis
On a Grecian yearn.(popularity of research on the classics)EducationJames Davidson
One step forward....(Higher Education Trends)(the establishment of a European Higher Education Area)EducationAnne Corbett
Our global chalkboard.(use of internet to pursue advancements in genetic research)EducationBill Gates
Outsiders looking in.(monitoring quality control in university degree courses)(Column)EducationPeter Knight
Pain.(King's College, London, England, Professor Emeritus and Author Patrick Wall)EducationTim Cornwall
Part-timers' lament.(pay and conditions for part-time university lecturers in the United Kingdom)EducationAmanda Hart
Past their learn-by date?(decreasing number of mature students in United Kingdom universities)EducationLinda McGowan
Peace cannot be imposed.(imposition of Rambouillet peace accord on Serbia by Nato)EducationRoger MacGinty, John Darby
Performance indicators.(United Kingdom higher education establishments tables for 1997-98)Education 
Picky, coddled students: make them read Beowulf.(dangers of taking an approach to higher education that is too student-centered)EducationClaire Fox
Picture this: a way of learning that brings down traditional barriers of place and time.(videoconferencing in higher education)EducationJohn Warner
Plague in their midst.(Aids research in South Africa; includes related articles on South African science research funding and competitiveness; Research South Africa)EducationKaren Mac Gregor, William Saunderson-Meyer
Platform on a pedestal.(Harvard Business School, US, online learning environment)EducationJohn MacColl
Playing Paris for a fortune.(biography of Swindler Therese Humbert)EducationHilary Spurling
Poetic licence denied.(rights to the work of deceased Poet Laureate Ted Highes)EducationSian Griffiths
Polymath boys for Brazil.(Brazil, academics in business and politics)EducationRobert Ward
Praise to juvenile efforts.(World View)(professors writing books for children)(Column)EducationHarvey Kaye
Prepare for a shock.(threat to universities from the Internet)EducationDonald Norman
Pros of the short term.(benefits of fixed-term contracts for academics)(Column)EducationLarry Bunt
Putting on a brave face.(Race and History)(Native Americans)EducationJonathan King
QAA forges links to keep Britain ahead of the US and Australia.(United Kingdom universities seek to compete on quality in southeast Asian markets)Education 
RAE of hope for industry links.(2001 research assessment exercise to consider industrially relevant research)EducationMichael Kenward
Rebel thinkers in Havana.(higher education in Cuba)EducationTony Kapcia
Reflections in self-control.(self-assessment for engineering students)EducationLorraine Stefani
Reflect on the inner 'I.'.(benefits of keeping learning journal)EducationJennifer Moon
Renewal hangs on fragile truce.(efforts to reconstruct University of Pristina)EducationMonica Llamazares
Rumours of a death that may be true.(fate of academic monographs; includes related articles)EducationHarriet Swain, Rosamond McKitterick, Robert Baldock, Maria Dowling
Running with the wind of change.(excellence in teaching)EducationCaroline Bucklow
Save our science.(need to reform science higher education in United Kingdom)EducationSusan Greenfield
Science is the key to combating the unfair in human evolution.(part 3)EducationJames Watson
Sell atoms, hire bits.(technology for development of virtual global university)EducationMike Holderness
Serb academia merits support despite regime.(apolitical Serbian academics seek international support for alternative higher education system)(Editorial)Education 
Shady side of bright ideas.(higher education and the general election in New Zealand)EducationBryan Gould
Show me the science.(criticism of how science is portrayed on television)EducationHarry Kroto
Show your interests.(declaring conflicts of interest in biomedical science research)(Column)EducationSheldon Krimsky
Small-claims mutual fund makes a dent in cover charges.(UMAL university insurance system)EducationElaine Carlton
Smart to be simple.(lifelong learning)EducationHarold Thimbleby
Spice up life in a big group.(retaining students' attention)EducationKate Exley
Spot the Catholic.(discrimination against Catholics in Scotland)EducationTom Devine
Stack 'em high, pitch 'em low.(dangers of new trends in computer books)EducationDarrel Ince
Stalked by fear.(includes case study)(United Kingdom academics face harassment at work)EducationHarriet Swain, David Canter
Stop, look and listen.(teaching and learning in British universities)EducationLiz Allen
Students get a fair chance to make a mark.(peer assessment by students)EducationKaren Hinett
Subject bodies develop powers of assessment.(new subject centres for higher education)(Column)EducationAnthony Fletcher
Surviving the free market.(autonomy for Vietnamese universities)EducationJohn Morgan, Do Thui Thinh
Teaching the teachers.(debate on the accreditation of lectures between United Kingdom Institute of Learning and Teaching Director of Accreditation Caroline Bucklow and University of Kent, England, Reader in Sociology Frank Furedi)Education 
Tell players rules of the game.(United Kingdom universities must train first year students properly)EducationTamsin Haggis
Tell your side of the story.(Teaching)(Otago Polytechnic, Dundein, New Zealand Staff Development Coordinator Maxine Alterio, formalised storytelling)EducationJennifer Curries
Thai girl, 14, good teeth... $2K.(includes two related case studies)(worldwide slavery)EducationKevin Bales
The coldest place on earth.(personal narrative on living at Halley research station in the Antarctic)EducationAlex Gaffikin
The commission's loss could be the UK's gain.(impact of resignation of European Commissioners on European Union educational exchange programme)(Column)EducationJuliet Lodge
The credibility gap.(teaching as an intellectual activity; includes related article)EducationLinda Evans, Ian Abbott
The day British science flowered for Mr Blair.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair participates in science seminar)EducationOlivea Judson
The dead (and live) poets' society.(Oxford University Professor of Poetry Paul Muldoon)EducationValentine Cunningham
The devil is in the detail.(New Zealand Government plans changes to university, polytechnic system)(Column)EducationBryan Gould
The devil's advocates.(Pope Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli)EducationJohn Cornwall
The estates we're in: the finance 'jam' has been spread too thinly and too erratically for far too long.(United Kingdom universities, funding for research)EducationBrian Salter
The fellows pushing salad revolution.(women academics enter Peterhouse College, Cambridge University, England)Education 
The forget meme not theory.(debate on memes and the evolution of ideas; includes related articles)EducationSusan Blackmore
The future rides on real commitment to science.(Summer Opinion)(part 2)(Column)EducationJean-Patrick Connerade
The lecturers worth their salt.(status of 'practitioner' academics)EducationDi Burton
The lords of the flies.(Biologist Seymour Benzer, investigating the links between genes and behaviour)EducationJonathan Weiner
The making of a president.(new Indonesian President Abdurrachman Wahid)EducationBill Watson
The reX files.(research into telepathic pets)EducationRupert Sheldrake
The sense in satisfaction.(efficacy of student feedback surveys)EducationLee Harvey
The time of our lives.(plan for 10,000 year clock and library; includes related article)EducationTim Cornwell, Stewart Brand
The truth won't out.(call for greater access to Vatican archives)EducationMichael Walsh
Time for society to see old people in a new light.(Editorial)EducationBrian Groombridge
Time to cast out voodoo therapy.(Freudian psychoanalysis)EducationFrederick Crews
To craft a witch.(history of Anne Gunter)EducationJames Sharpe
Trendspotting: how the profile of higher education is changing.(Higher Education Trends)(United Kingdom)Education 
Trunk-aided guide to learning with a purpose.(Open University software for interactive computer-based learning)EducationStephen Pritchard
Turf battles and scholarly monopoly.(conflict over book on Arthur Koestler)EducationDavid Cesarani
Turning grey matter into green stuff.(includes related articles on incubation and consultation)(commercialisation of university research)EducationDavid Thomas, John Ashworth, David Auckland
Twin forces of change set to meet the millenium.(changes in society driven by academics, think-tanks)(Column)EducationTessa Blackstone
Union backs THES.(debate on teaching material used at Liverpool John Moores University, England)Education 
Universities go for a spin.(British universities use marketing techniques; includes related articles)EducationClare Sanders
University laws stifle academic dissent.(universities in Serbia hit by re[ressive laws; include related articles)EducationGillian Sandford
Urbane sprawl: the pursuit of the perfect habitat.(includes related articles)(management of university campus growth)EducationPeter Sandy
Use of private money is a private matter.(university funding of overseas activities)(Column)EducationGeoffrey Alderman
Votes for a brighter future.(education in Indonesia)EducationGeoff Evans, Neil Kemp
Want to join the EU queue?(integration of Eastern and Western Europe)EducationNick Holdsworth
Weathering a Soros storm.(World view)(management of the American University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria; benefactor George Soros)(Column)EducationJames Sadkovich
We found you under a PC.(human reproduction in the 21st century)EducationRobin Baker
Welcome to the website forum for bright ideas.(debate forum launched for academics)(Editorial)Education 
We'll never get into these genes.(medical implications of genetic research; includes related article)EducationJerome Burne
We must deny bullies a pulpit.(bullying of lecturers in United Kingdom universities and colleges)EducationCary Cooper
What are the facts behind the super fictions?(artistic fashion for superfictions)EducationPeter Hill
What happened to scientists' academic freedom?(comprises views of academics on censorship)EducationMarek Kohn, Gordon Stewart, Colin Tudge
What Jim knew and Henry did.(Former British Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary James Callaghan and Former US Foreign Secretary Henry Kissinger, secrecy over the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974)EducationBrendan O'Malley
What we need: hard facts and a foods' watchdog.(dealing with food health concerns)(Editorial)Education 
When trusts slips.(implications of complaints procedures at British universities)EducationFrank Furedi
When words are not enough.(students' views of textbooks)EducationSimon Lake
Where you can hit the beach running.(opportunities for British academics in Australia; part 2)EducationJulia Hinde, Simon Poole
Who'll pay to play God?(collapse of negotiations between US biotechnology company and French genomics laboratory; includes related excerpt from 'French DNA: Trouble in Purgatory')EducationPaul Rabinow
Why are there top dogs in global science?(a study looking at the level of scientific productivity in different nations)EducationStephen Cole, Thomas Joseph Phelan
Wind of change in Aegean.(education in Greece)EducationKatharine Sarikakis
Wishes, perchance to dream.(neurological evidence supporting Freud's dream theory)(Column)EducationMark Solms
With brains in mind.(creating healthy conditions for learning)EducationBill Lucas
Writing on the wall for goddesses.(link between the resurgence of female values and the increase in communication through visual images)EducationLeonard Shlain
Yale, Harvard, Bloomsbury.(includes a related article on a new university in Bloomsbury, London, England)(comparison of universities in the United Kingdom and the US)EducationDavid Cannadine
Young, gifted and on a boat out of Ulster.(Northern Ireland loses students to mainland Britain; includes related articles)EducationAnne McHardy
Young, gifted and on the right track.(Brunel University's Urban Scholars Programme)EducationBibi Berki
Your economy needs you!(universities bring benefits to British economy; includes related notes)Education 
Your social-working-fund-raising-dinner-avoiding v-c.(role of university vice-chancellor)(Column)EducationDiana Green
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