Ethical investing
G. P. H. L. De Silva asks "what is unethical about arms production and trade?" (Letters, THES, August 4). Sadly arms manufacturers do not care whether or not their products are used by repressive...
G. P. H. L. De Silva asks "what is unethical about arms production and trade?" (Letters, THES, August 4). Sadly arms manufacturers do not care whether or not their products are used by repressive...
Readers will not fall for the spin Tom Wilson tries to place on Natfhe's endorsement of the employers' "Guide to good practice in fixed term and casual employment" (Letters, THES, August 4). The...
Madsen Pirie wants to highlight "individual" benefit of a university education while also recognising "social" benefit ("Institutions will finally enjoy era of autonomy", THES, August 4). But both...
Your excellent coverage of the National Health Service Plan (Analysis and leader, THES, August 4) and its implications for higher education did not go far enough. Universities are well able to...
One of the lessons from Susan Reverby's discussion of the Tuskegee experiment ("We're sorry we lied and let you die", THES, August 4) is the importance of informed consent. She is surely right in...
Access for all is not about providing training schemes on the cheap, argues Lee Sergent. Over the past 20 years, the principle of free education has been under attack. One of the main worries about...
The number of young Scots involved in post-school education rose substantially between 1988-89 and 1998-99. The proportion of 16 to 21-year-olds in further education increased from 15 per cent to 19...
Cambridge students. They are appearing in How to Avoid Huge Ships, produced by Cambridge student James Williams, at the Edinburgh Fringe. Venue: The Gilded Balloon at 6pm, until August 28 More than...
A Pounds 2m makeover will vastly expand the Lovell Telescope's potential. Steve Farrar reports. The dusty veil that shrouded the nearby starburst galaxy M82 was lifted late last year. The British-led...
Mike Dworetsky examines an innovative project for astronomy students Southern France, late February, 2000: a small team of British students huddles tensely around the spectrograph control computer on...
Each week we list funds available for researchers. Items for inclusion should be submitted to research@thes.co.uk UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA www.uv.es/otri/premis/6premiEG/6awardEG.html Sixth European...
Roger Davies argues in favour of Britain joining the European Southern Observatory - a true giant in the star-gazing field Astronomers at the International Astronomical Union general assembly eagerly...
... nine new planets are announced in one week. Stuart Clark reports on the International Astronomical Union meeting. It has been a week like no other for the study of exoplanets - the planets...
David Thomas meets a woman whose far-flung hair samples can reveal the diets of ancient peoples. You are happily minding your own business, making the dinner or doing the washing, when a woman...
The University of the South Pacific could have lost students and academic staff in the wake of Fiji's attempted coup led by George Speight two months ago. The second semester was due to start this...