Mental health research ‘being short-changed’, academics claim
The grouping of subjects such as neuroscience and psychiatry with cheaper disciplines will lead to what critics say is a failure to fairly fund mental health research
The grouping of subjects such as neuroscience and psychiatry with cheaper disciplines will lead to what critics say is a failure to fairly fund mental health research
David Price, Graeme Reid and Andrew Clark applaud the wisdom of creating Research UK
Sovietised REF blocks progress. Innovation comes when universities encourage risk-taking, says Andrew Oswald
Academics hit their creative peak in their fifties. Amanda Goodall and John Montgomery say universities must adapt
Malcolm Gillies on music, leadership and youth
Deadline: 07/01/2005
Andrew Oswald and Andrew Clark of the University of Warwick school of economics have worked out the cost of happiness - and it is very expensive. Their study calculates the financial value of the...
Tenor: History of a Voice by John Potter, vocal studies MA course leader, University of York. Yale University Press, £20.00, ISBN 9780300118735"If you are looking for an opera fan's guide to top...
Andrew Oswald considers recent moves in economics, famously the most dismal of sciences, to take the happiness and psychological health of the population as seriously as a country's GDP
Warwick researchers count cost of happiness Andrew Oswald and Andrew Clark of the Warwick University's school of economics have worked out the cost of happiness to the nearest pound. They carried out...
Thomas Beecham: An Obsession with Music by John Lucas, emeritus professor of English, Nottingham Trent University. Boydell Press, £25.00, ISBN 9781843834021"The Beecham story is not new, but so much...
Everything is Connected by Daniel Barenboim, former Charles Eliot Professor, Harvard University. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, £16.99 ISBN 9780297855446"Many who have listened to Barenboim's jumbled...
A growing trade in fake goods, estimated at Pounds 300 million, could seriously damage the British economy, says Andrew Clark, senior lecturer in law at Warwick University. He says counterfeit goods...
... but that doesn't stop intellectual property theft. Adrian Johns tells Matthew Reisz that piracy is an age-old phenomenon - and that the concept of ownership itself faces a crisisAdrian Johns' new...
EDUCATION- Scottish Education: Beyond DevolutionBy Tom Bryce, professor of education, University of Strathclyde, and Walter Humes, research professor of education, University of the West of Scotland...