Channel Sex
Channel 4 has launched Generation Sex, a new sexual health website. The website, which went live on Monday, gives educational advice and support to young people who have questions about relationships...
Channel 4 has launched Generation Sex, a new sexual health website. The website, which went live on Monday, gives educational advice and support to young people who have questions about relationships...
The internet is providing a new and unintended form of entertainment for those who take pleasure in the misfortunes of others. Cancer, addiction, divorce -whatever your problem, there will be...
The achievement of the Human Genome Project is just the beginning of the real work, says John Maddox The near-completion of the Human Genome Project, announced this week, is and will remain a...
With this week's genome fest centre stage, the week-long meeting of the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative at the British Library (THES, June 23) has passed virtually unnoticed. Unsurprising. The...
I am deeply disappointed by Laurie Taylor. When identifying cliches at examiners' meetings, he completely omitted the old stand-by "exit velocity" (THES, June 23). No exam board can be suitably...
This week the innermost machinery of human life has been revealed - not once but twice over, with announcements that public and private sector efforts at sequencing the human genome are "in essence"...
Peter Boyle dismisses the argument that President Kennedy would have escalated the war in Vietnam in the manner of his successor Lyndon Johnson, agreeing with the analysis provided by David Kaiser in...
Given that the government's initial investment in the Institute for Learning and Teaching was on the assumption it would become a body largely funded by membership fees and given that it has...
Kenneth Baker states that "universities started out as private, they should become so again - independent, free-standing institutions" ("Privateers on parade in Lords", THES, June 16). This...
Academics I meet agree that lack of money is a primary reason for student drop-out. Also, the exclusive universities at the top of certain league tables are infamous for their rich, even royal...
Do Oxbridge academics lose their rationality when writing on the emotive subject of Oxbridge entry? Vernon Bogdanor argues in The Mirror of June 20 that if "they are to continue to do good work (in...
Well, I never! David Hockney says there's "no such thing as a dumb artist"; and that Cezanne (who stated "painting is optics") was "anti-optical" ("An optical disillusion", THES, June 16). True,...
A strength of our university system is that we are still able to debate ideas in an open-minded way. David Barron (Letters, THES, June 23) notes that my faculty board will be debating the merits of...
I am writing to clarify some of the issues raised in Whistleblowers in recent months, particularly two relating to the old school of management at the University of Hull. The first of these relates...
So The THES is up to its old tricks again. An imposing sidebar "Digital research in the arts" (THES, June 23) leads to four pages announcing predictable digitisation of humanities' texts without so...