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This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novelist who once had presidential pretensions: " The man was tall and so thin he seemed always to...
In the last in our series on sabbaticals, Sandro Macchietto writes in praise of the spin-off experience We launched the company Process Systems Enterprise in July 1997 and I took 18 months off from...
Sabbaticals may be well established in academia, but when it comes to business, a period away from everyday office pressures - though often welcome - can leave the company executive high and dry....
Orang-utans, our third closest relatives, are barely hanging on as a species. Researchers trying to study them are also under attack. Aisling Irwin reports As the rope bridge across the rainforest...
Lack of funding is jeopardising university reading weeks, and even John Fowles's gift of his house might not help. Anne McHardy reports From John Fowles's house in Lyme Regis, you can look down onto...
A New York museum refuses to apologise for a racist experiment that cost the lives of four Inuit 103 years ago. Kenn Harper asks why In spring 1897, Franz Boas, an assistant curator at the American...
Kenn Harper was a young teacher from a rural family in Newmarket, Ontario, when he decided to spend a couple of years in the far north of Canada. Thirty years on he is still there. "I'm now 55 and I'...
Matthew Leigh, a classics tutor at St Anne's College, Oxford, took nine of his students to a house in Cornwall this summer to read Dante's Inferno. He is a firm believer in reading weeks. "It gets...
Sir Roger Penrose is a mathematician, but he also has a talent for drawing. As an exhibition of his work opens, Justin Mullins reports on the scientist laying a claim to art When the Link Gallery at...
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Medical professors at Paraguay's Universidad Nacional de Asuncion have petitioned their rector for urgent funding to rectify poor facilities at the capital's teaching hospital.
An academic registrar at Makerere University in Uganda has been recommended for dismissal by an internal commission that found evidence that he enrolled unqualified students with forged certificates...