Times Higher Education Supplement 2000 Anne Sebba - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 2000 Anne Sebba
TitleSubjectAuthors
250k pounds sterling: that'll cover your college costs.(Student Matters)(university students who write novels)EducationAnne Sebba
A meeting of minds is the road to peace.(work at the Cambridge Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations, England)EducationAnne Sebba
A second world war of words.(Emory University Atlanta, Georgia, Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies Deborah Lipstadt, accused of libel by British Historian David Irving)EducationAnne Sebba
Britain fails its screen test.(British film schools)EducationAnne Sebba
Cerebral escape for sex workers.(includes two case studies)(degree course for prostitutes in London, England)EducationAnne Sebba
Don't just talk the talk.(includes related case studies)(modern language classes in British universities)EducationAnne Sebba
Garden of life under glass.(conservation project in Cornwall)EducationAnne Sebba
Irrational debates.(libel case involving Holocaust scholars, to be heard in London law courts, England, in Jan 2000)EducationAnne Sebba
It's Homer... but not as we know it.(Homer Simpson a cartoon character, British universities offering new vocational courses)EducationAnne Sebba
No sex please, we're peckish.(growing interest in food studies)EducationAnne Sebba
'Play "Let it Be" or I'll scream all night.'.(television series 'Child of Our Time', investigating the nature versus nurture debate)EducationAnne Sebba
Should you wine and dine them or just correct their spelling?(gender factors in the success of postgraduate student-supervisor relationships)(includes related article)EducationAnne Sebba
'The students hang on every word, they're rapt'.(visiting lecturers)(Cover Story)EducationAnne Sebba
Why happiness is skin deep.(psychological aspects of skin disorders)EducationAnne Sebba
Why learning to destroy is learning to enjoy.(influence of television program 'Robot Wars' on engineering students)EducationAnne Sebba
Work smarter not harder.(Millennium Magazine)EducationAnne Sebba
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