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The Woman Who Knew Too Much
The Woman Who Knew Too Much
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John Dunn analyses the funniest political philosopher in the world. Some titles carry the author's voice. Not, I think, Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence; History, Labour, and Freedom ; or...
Corporate sponsor tries to block publication of academic research results that reflected unfavourably on product it paid to have tested - THES , January 5 Do come in, Doctor Bunting. Thank you, vice-...
I read with dismay the criticism of Kevin Warwick and his Royal Institution Christmas lectures (Soapbox, THES, December 22/29). With my youngest son, I attended all of the lectures and found them...
The article "Science's top media stars of 2000" (THES, December 22/29), based on national newspaper quotes, excludes me. I have at least 18 citations, which would put me in your top ten, including...
Your editorial ("Existing law on animal use must be enforced", THES, December 15) rightly argues that animal research should not be carried out in secrecy. The sad fact is that it is shrouded in...
Before performance-related pay is introduced in higher education ("Performance pay strings divide sector", THES, January 5), we should look at other sectors where it has been introduced to see if it...
Under the Labour government in 1968, the Prices and Incomes Board proposed that 3 per cent of the university salary bill be performance pay. There was to be merit money for professors and accelerated...
It is depressing to see that the government is trying to reintroduce performance-related pay - something that failed absolutely the last time it was tried because it is so inappropriate to the work...
Your editorial ("Still no room on the election manifestoes", THES, January 5) bemoans the likelihood that higher education will be relegated to the sidelines in the forthcoming election and states...
Protests by students and lecturers at the University of Ibadan against a visiting World Bank staffer trying to foist another large loan on Nigerian universities was sadly familiar ("Loan plea gives...
Alison Utley's piece on lifelong learning last week ("We have ways of making you learn", THES, January 5) did not recognise that lifelong learning is not a unitary concept. The academics she...
How depressing to see Universities UK scaremongering about disabled people (For the record, THES, January 5). It was tactics such as this from the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals (now...
Seeking the Soul: The Music of Alfred Schnittke (from 6.00 R3). The start of a whole weekend – performance, recollection, discussion – devoted to the great Russian-German composer Schnittke, who died...