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A law unto themselves? UK university law schools with the highest and lowestrepresentation of women academics as of October 1, 1997* University Men Women Total % Women Oxford Brookes 5 9 14 64.3...
The dark side of the gloom Do you think science is dangerous? Email us on: letters@thes.co.uk
Why are only 14 per cent of law professors women? asks Clare McGlynn I first learned that the law is what men say it is, and that lawyers are men, when I was five. Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures...
Best known for his work on the causes of famine, Amartya Sen, master of Trinity College, Cambridge, has won the 1998 Nobel prize for economics. He tells Alison Goddard about his first week as Nobel...
"In the years since I started practising law, the profession's landscape has radically changed. Yet many women still find the odds stacked against them in ways that are not experienced by men. More...
Prizes, poverty and pasta: a week in the life of a winner The UK does well at producing Nobel laureates, coming second only to the US. The exception is in physics: it has been more than 20 years...
Professor Jo Shaw, department of law, University of Leeds "Over the years legal academia has become increasingly feminised. When I first joined the Society of Public Teachers of Law in the mid-1980s...