Healthy obsessions
Lord Rees of Ludlow is surely right that significant outcomes are more likely to emerge when researchers are committed to – even obsessed with – tackling problems (“Tracing the trajectory between...
Lord Rees of Ludlow is surely right that significant outcomes are more likely to emerge when researchers are committed to – even obsessed with – tackling problems (“Tracing the trajectory between...
Audrey Osler’s extraordinary statement that earlier this year Soas, University of London “held an institution-wide referendum on an academic boycott of Israel, backing it by an overwhelming majority...
Outside the European Union, our universities could still cooperate with their EU counterparts and UK students could still study abroad. As home to many pre-eminent educational establishments, the UK...
I like the honesty in Nicole Westmarland’s article (“Life after lossâ€, Opinion, 18 June). It was recommended to me because of my despair at being a final-stage PhD student and a single parent while...
In common with all of Microsoft Office, PowerPoint suffers from “familiarity breeding contempt†(“In praise of PowerPointâ€, Opinion, 16 July). Yet I am always amazed by the functionality of such...

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