New bottles
Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia - Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia - Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
The Impact of Privatisation
From State to Market?
Kindred Strangers
On Roy Bhaskar's A Realist Theory of Science.It is quite a long journey from philosophy of science to railway history, but Roy Bhaskar's A Realist Theory of Science is still worth packing, even if...
Diversification, Refocusing and Economic Performance - Corporate Governance
Linda Colley and David Cannadine tell Lucy Hodges why they are coming home. Are we witnessing signs of a reverse brain drain, with academics coming home to an invigorated Blair Britain? The question...
City University. Leslie Hannah, professor and pro director at the London School of Economics and Political Science, will succeed David Kaye in September 1997 as dean of the business school....
Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques. Jolyon Howarth, professor of French civilisation at the University of Bath, was awarded the order, established by Napoleon in 1808, in recognition of...
University of Derby. John Hinnells, professor of comparative studies and head of department for the study of religions at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, has been...
University of Brighton DSc: Chris Boardman, cycling champion, in recognition of his contribution to the sports science research carried out at the university's Chelsea School, Eastbourne. University...
University of Teesside The title of reader has been conferred on Dick Richardson, senior lecturer in international and green politics in the school of social sciences, and Colin Hempstead, school of...
Revisions of history tend to be western. Now, in a new film, a Muslim academic is challenging the West's view of Pakistan's founder and of Mountbatten, India's last viceroy. Lucy Hodges reports....
The simmering debate about the existence of cannibalism is back on the boil with the imprisonment of a Nobel prize-winning believer, Tim Cornwell reports. Cannibalism is one of the last great taboos...
Labour must modernise industry and back regional growth if it is not once again to preside over a slump, argues Colin Hay. Now that Labour has won the election, the debate over the party's self-...