Times Higher Education Supplement 2001 Chris Bunting - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 2001 Chris Bunting
TitleSubjectAuthors
Afghan intellect blossoms in exile.EducationChris Bunting
A visionary in the city.(UK historian Sir Peter Hall)(Interview)EducationChris Bunting
Crushed by the harrow.(anthropologist Hugh Brody)EducationChris Bunting
Looking for well-read men in blue.(University of Central Lancashire's Anthony Forde)EducationChris Bunting
Poor bums, shoddy seats.(the future of higher education)EducationChris Bunting
Solo crusade to bring justice to generals of the killing fields.(the mission of Stephen Heder, activist and academic in Cambodia)EducationChris Bunting
'That's just so last century'.(interview with futurist forecaster Patrick Dixon)EducationChris Bunting
The green eyes on the big prize.(100 Years of the Nobel)(lobbying for Nobel prizes)EducationChris Bunting
The non-stop jet-setting, globe-trotting demands on laureates are an indication of the huge international prestige that attends to the Nobels. But the awards are as much an imposition and burden as they are an opener of doors.(The green eyes on the big prize)(100 Years of the Nobel)EducationChris Bunting
The party's over, let's save the world.EducationChris Bunting
Who'd like their guts nailed to the mast?(Maritime History.)(piracy)EducationChris Bunting
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