Philosophy courses must not shy away from suicide
Justifications of suicide may risk promoting it, but censoring one side of an ancient argument would shortchange students, says David Baumeister
Justifications of suicide may risk promoting it, but censoring one side of an ancient argument would shortchange students, says David Baumeister
Data protectionBreach earns official reproachThe personal records of more than 1,700 students, including details of some students' disabilities, were mistakenly sent out in an email by the University...
Last week I went to Geneva to make a programme for BBC Radio 3. It will be part of a new series called Mind Maps about cities that have given rise to interesting ideas. The connection between mind...
Criticised academic found dead A chancellor at the University of California has died after apparently jumping from a 43-storey building. Denice Dee Denton, 46, chancellor of the Santa Cruz campus,...
Gill Perry pores over past portrayals of actresses. Today we are used to being bombarded with media images and voyeuristic accounts of female celebrities. And there is nothing new about this...
One of the world's most important Roman sites is in danger of succumbing to years of neglect. Sylvia Smith reports on the project to save Volubilis and excavate its Islamic successor Spectacularly...
Angela Clow juggles multiple roles in a hectic schedule as project leader, caring mum and the practical woman of her department. In the third of our series All in a Day's Work, Harriet Swain meets a...
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Tamsyn Imison asked her sixth-formers if cost will stop them going to university THE government's decision to start its education reform legislation by changing the funding arrangements for full-time...
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