Life, art and a few blue periods
Tony Tysome finds that studying for an art MA in Barcelona isn't all sun, sangria and surrealism. It sounds like an artist's dream: nine months of soaking up the sights, sounds and culture of one of...
Tony Tysome finds that studying for an art MA in Barcelona isn't all sun, sangria and surrealism. It sounds like an artist's dream: nine months of soaking up the sights, sounds and culture of one of...
The University and the Teachers: - Academic Community: - We Scholars:
Newton's Principia for the Common Reader
The Greening of Industrial Eco-Systems - Greening the GATT: - Environmental Diplomacy - Governance by Green Taxes:
Remarkable Discoveries!
For Oxford political theorist and former Thatcherite John Gray the central point is that there is no central point. David Walker reports on a self-confessed 'contrarian'. Philosophy is back. So...
Mallarme: - Collected Poems
The Dent Dictionary of Measurement
Institutions are increasingly concerned with their environmental impact. Peter de la Cour explains. The environmental importance of the higher education sector is put in perspective by the following...
War in the Shadows
The History of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Paul Wilkinson praises the army and RUC's role in countering terrorism. The United Kingdom has experienced the most protracted and lethal of all indigenous terrorist campaigns in western Europe, the...
Simeon Underwood highlights inconsistency in assessments When all the world and the quality assessment exercise were new, one of the few enjoyable features for us administrators was the response of...
The Classical Vernacular
Simon Targett talks to an ex-Cabinet minister who is bright enough to teach at Harvard, Shirley Williams. House of Lords. Peers' entrance. An odd place to meet a professor of elective politics, you...