Orwellian mystery
I do not know where in Orwell's writings John Blundell (THES, May 3) found the injunction "This book should be read by everybody" referring to Hayek's The Road to Serfdom. The only place in Orwell's...
I do not know where in Orwell's writings John Blundell (THES, May 3) found the injunction "This book should be read by everybody" referring to Hayek's The Road to Serfdom. The only place in Orwell's...
Hard-up biology departments are cutting field courses. Peter Cotgreave credits them with teaching him to think logically and scientifically and makes a plea for their retention. A friend who teaches...
In the article on death in the air (THES, March 29), I am quoted as having stated that the National Radiological Protection Board saw Denis Henshaw's paper as a way of setting up his case for more...
Huw Richards's article (THES, May 10) on the Postgraduate Report which I chaired, it contains an important ambiguity which needs to be clarified before a myth gains currency. Our group has not...
Reading of the various attacks on the book The g Factor (THES, May 3) and its withdrawal by the publishers, it does occur to us that there is little point in having a policy to protect academic...
The Lord Chancellor's report marginalises the influence of the legal profession, says Nigel Savage The first report of the Lord Chancellor's advisory committee on legal education and training is a...
Shula Marks's review of our Launching Democracy in South Africa: The First Open Election, April 1994 (THES, March 22) contains an all-out attack on our scholarly objectivity mainly, it would seem,...
On Monday April 29, nearly two years of national negotiations between the employers of adult education teachers - local authorities - and the university and college lecturers union, Natfhe, came to a...
About 460 universities in Commonwealth countries belong to the Association of Commonwealth Universities and about 350 vice chancellors gathered at their meeting this year in Malta. A collection of so...
TUESDAY. Last week at work before our departure to San Francisco to give a paper at "Picturing Justice: Images of Law and Lawyers in the Visual Media" is taken up with a mixture of teaching first-...
Working under increasingly severe pressure, staff and students ensured at least until this session that the great majority of universities remained in financial surplus. Now, however, relative...
Six years after its discovery, the original manuscript of Huckleberry Finn is about to appear in Britain. But does the much-hyped book tell scholars anything new about Mark Twain and his attitudes to...
Sanjida O'Connell believes that if manners maketh man, then chimpanzees, who have a moral code, should be considered human scientists have been arguing that gorillas and chimpanzees are so close to...
There are those who believe that intelligence can be measured and that those measurements can be used to explain the disparities in achievement between classes and ethnic groups. They are indulging...
Boston University is defending charges of sexual harassment against its Nobel laureate. Tim Cornwell reports Boston University's decision to stand squarely by poet and professor Derek Walcott may be...