More poetry in motions
Among the stickier issues to be tackled at the "Theoretical Archaeology Group conference" in December will be "The Origin of Faeces: The Archaeology of Bodily Waste Products". The organisers from...
Among the stickier issues to be tackled at the "Theoretical Archaeology Group conference" in December will be "The Origin of Faeces: The Archaeology of Bodily Waste Products". The organisers from...
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a work that has a winged Cockney heroine: " 'Lor' love you, sir!' Fevvers sang out in a voice that...
Alas, Poor Darwin - Dear Mr Darwin - The Mating Mind - A Natural History of Rape
The Faustian Bargain
The Annotated Alice
A Brief History of the Future
Weaving the Web
Stuck in American suburbia with a sick girlfriend and a book to write... Nick Groom kicks off a three-part series on academic sabbaticals. I needed a change. What will appear on the CV is something...
John Davies gives the schedules a quality audit (all times pm unless stated). Pick of the week Money is still a major preoccupation this week. The day after part two of Peter Jay's Road to Riches (...
Sheila Rowbotham on what it was like to be a student in the 1960s and why the era's educational vision is still valid today. One of the great mysteries is how people get hooked on education. It was...
With never-ending teaching and administrative commitments, finding time to write a book, visit a distant library, or carry out experiments is a challenge. That is why the sabbatical - that period of...
Disability theorist Paul Darke (right) has an MA in American literature from Keele and a PhD in film studies from Warwick. His doctorate probed the pernicious stereotyping of disability in films - "...
For disabled academics facingdiscrimination, new figures in The THES speak for themselves. Helen Hague reports. Eleven per cent of adults in work are disabled - but only 1.2 per cent of professors in...
Geneticist Luca Cavalli-Sforza says there is no scientific basis for race. Now his latest project has been attacked for bigotry. Ayala Ochert reports. US President Bill Clinton was full of praise...
At the Centre for Genetic Anthropology, University College London, biologists have been tracing the legacy of Y-chromosomes in the genetic material of modern and ancient peoples living beside the Red...