Letter: Salary turn-off
The article on the costs of living in London highlights another issue (Analysis, THES, February 9). The example quoted shows that a high-quality graduate with a DPhil from Oxford starts as a lecturer...
The article on the costs of living in London highlights another issue (Analysis, THES, February 9). The example quoted shows that a high-quality graduate with a DPhil from Oxford starts as a lecturer...
Election fever is building and the Labour Party's chronic insecurity, despite a massive lead in the opinion polls, is producing some bizarre policies. In an apparent effort to please middle-class...
This week, we know what the human genome is, although omissions remain to be tidied up. We also know that if gene numbers are the criterion, a rice plant is more complex than a human being. This...

Niall Ferguson argues that most historical studies neglect economic forces. He wants to reverse that trend. Sean Coughlan reports Money. We all deal with it every day, and we could all do with more...
Tourette syndrome is less about bad language and more about poor communication. Adam James reports. It is easy to misunderstand one PhD researcher as he walks the corridors of the psychology...
Kellogg's two-week challenge diet might sound like a dubious marketing scam for breakfast cereals, but it is backedby some leading nutritionists, writes Olga Wojtas The cabbage soup diet. The steak...
In the week in which the first definitive translations of the human genome are published, Kevin Davies looks at the implications of understanding the language of the Lord. One of the most humbling of...
Archaeologists are discovering much about ancient peoples by what was on their menus. Jerome Burne reports When you go round a museum, the last thing you expect is the smell of cooking. Archaeology...
We are no longer producing our own television and radio guide, but several excellent all-channel UK programme guides are available on the web. For additional information about specific programmes,...
EU-wide copyright law welcomed Universities and libraries have welcomed European Parliament legislation to harmonise copyright across Europe. The new law retains the right to fair dealing and has a...
Security force intrusion curbed in Iran Iran's parliament has backed legislation that for the first time bans security forces from entering university premises except with express...
GUARDIAN A young Dutchman confessed yesterday to having engineered the Anna Kournikova computer virus, that brought chaos to millions of machines around the world this week. The message said the...
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