Irrational debates
A libel trial involving Holocaust scholars has thrown up thorny issues, argues Anne Sebba Few issues have academics so divided that the altercations end up in court. The Holocaust is the exception....
A libel trial involving Holocaust scholars has thrown up thorny issues, argues Anne Sebba Few issues have academics so divided that the altercations end up in court. The Holocaust is the exception....
Scotland has given us fine new proposals for student fees - even if they do echo a 1997 report, says Joan Stringer If looking at the Cubie report gave you a sense of deja vu, you are not alone. There...
A radical technique for treating bladder cancer, pioneered by scientists at Ulster University, is beginning clinical tests in two hospitals, writes Olga Wojtas. Surgeons at Altnagelvin Hospital in...
Many people with disfiguring diseases hide from society and eschew relationships for fear of rejection and criticism, writes Steve Farrar. The extent of emotional distress endured by people with one...
Scientists have gained a glimpse of the private life of one of nature's most feared creatures - the great white shark, writes Harriet Swain. A 3 metre female was fitted with a computerised tag that...
Light from four of the oldest stars in our Milky Way galaxy has been analysed in unprecedented detail, writes Steve Farrar. Astronomers hope their results will help place a more accurate lower limit...
WHAT: Lyceum is a visual and sound software package for lecturers teaching online. WHY: tudents worldwide are able to tune in at any time, writes Steven Albert. HOW: The word lyceum conjures up...
How do you make Colonel Blimp's contribution to the war relevant to an audience of school-leavers from Bradford? Alison Utley discovers an academic who does the trick. Our setting is unusual,...
When Adrian Mourby asks creative writing students to submit a screenplay he finds a trendy obsession with sex, drugs and violence, but no originality I have never believed that one can teach creative...
Cambridge University spent Pounds 10 million on a "staff cull" last year, shedding 156 people through early retirement and saving potentially Pounds 2.5 million a year. Many remaining staff face an "...
Keith Gibbins looks back on his 15 minutes of fame with affection and amusement. Papers released under the 30-year rule last week show that his "mini-skirt project" prompted serious concern in...
Italy's superstar semiologist Umberto Eco has left one of his early manuscripts, a translation of Raymond Queneau in long-hand, to the manuscripts archive of the University of Pavia, Italy's most...
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