Messages resonant in the midst of a score
Can music be moral, or fascist, racist and sexist? Current thinking in the United States is that it can. The "new musicology" makes context king. How music is created, performed and heard and by what...
Can music be moral, or fascist, racist and sexist? Current thinking in the United States is that it can. The "new musicology" makes context king. How music is created, performed and heard and by what...
Continuing The THES series on academics' rooms, astronomer David Hughes guides Kate Worsley around his office space A life spent looking at the skies through a telescope provides more than its share...
Pioneer Mary Douglas recounts the ridicule that torpedoed valuable work on eating rules and argues that research into food choices has been neglected for too long in anthropology I first got...
University of Reading The following have had the personal title of reader conferred with effect from October 1: J. Barnett, reader in developmental plant anatomy; L. Bunce, lecturer, reader in...
University of Wales, Cardiff Honorary fellowships: John Birt, director general of the BBC; Andrew Davies, author, screenwriter and playwright; Dennis O'Neill, international operatic tenor; Ingrid...
Aston University DSc: Roy Hattersley, former deputy leader for the Labour party and member of parliament for Birmingham Sparkbrook, author of books and columnist for Punch, The Guardian and The...
Dr N. A.A. Macfarlane becomes a vice-president of the Association of University and College Lecturers from September 1, not president as reported in The THES on August 1.
As a conference on violence opens, Alan Thomson looks at research into the topic A NEW wave of Hollywood films seems to be rejecting stereotypical male violence in favour of cool reflection, a...
As a conference on violence opens, Alan Thomson looks at research into the topic TENS OF thousands of men died in the first world war because commanders did not know the importance of battlefield...
*There are 370,119 post-graduate students in the United Kingdom *25.4 percent (94,010) of postgraduate students were studying for research degrees *74.6 per centof postgraduates were studying for a...
THE circulation of The THES for January to June 1997 averaged 28,861 copies a week, 5.4 per cent ahead of the same period in 1996 and an all-time record, according to the the Audit Bureau of...
As a conference on violence opens, Alan Thomson looks at research into the topic DRUGS to control levels of human aggression and violence could soon be developed, say researchers from King's College...
As a conference on violence opens, Alan Thomson looks at research into the topic VIOLENCE in postmodern art may represent a deep-seated human desire for blood sacrifice and religious ritual,...
An eleventh-hour attempt by the Government to stem the stampede for the last free university places by waiving tuition fees for almost 20,000 "gap-year" students may still leave thousands of well-...
A postgraduate student at Leeds University is seeking to outlaw "sexist" bachelors and masters degrees by insisting that she should be awarded the title Mistress of Arts instead. Sue Wilks, who is...