Times Higher Education Supplement 2004 Nancy Rothwell - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 2004 Nancy Rothwell
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'A little more "benign dictatorship"-instead of the democratic debate that features so heavily in university committees-might be more productive'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
Arguments about peer review are rife--is it fair, is it efficient, is it appropriate? But in the end we all say it's the best we have, albeit costly in time'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
'I am sure I was not alone in shuddering with horror as I read that future PhD training may come under the Quality Assurance Agency'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
'It's hard to imagine that anyone embarks on an academic career for financial reward, but additional income is likely to be welcome'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
'I wonder how many scientists in the US are looking to reposition their research towards the lavishly supported field of bioterrorism'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
'The peer-review system is creaking under the weight of work. How many grants can we assess and still find time to mark several hundred essays?'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
'Two years ago, the British Mammals Society reported that more than 200 million animals were killed each year by domestic cats (most of them pets)'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
'We academics often accept the law unquestioningly... but when it has a serious impact on research we need to be better informed and prepared'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
'We played with mercury on the bench, dropped sodium into water and ignited various explosive mixtures-there were no serious injuries that I recall'.(Opinion)EducationNancy Rothwell
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