Who's the hero? 1
I welcome June Purvis's refreshing interpretation of the life and character of Nelson ("How will history judge Horatio Nelson?", April 8). As one who served in the lower ranks of the British Army for...
I welcome June Purvis's refreshing interpretation of the life and character of Nelson ("How will history judge Horatio Nelson?", April 8). As one who served in the lower ranks of the British Army for...
June Purvis argues against spending more time remembering war leaders such as Nelson on the grounds that history should focus more on women. Could this be the same Purvis who was such an enthusiastic...
The article on the race cases at Brunel University ("Racism row reignited by v-c's remark", April 1) contained a number of significant factual errors and misled readers as to the intention of the...
The comments by London Metropolitan University vice-chancellor Brian Roper that "life continues as normal" and "the alleged academic boycott is having no effect whatsoever" shows how out of touch he...
Why does Exeter University's vice-chancellor believe that 4-rated departments will not be funded after the next research assessment exercise? ("Exeter to unveil big jobs push", April 8). A 4-rated...
I am disappointed to see that The Times Higher continues in its reactionary ageism with its Young Academic Author of the Year award ("Originality is key for young writers contesting £5k book prize",...
The Council for Industry on Higher Education is posting on its website the first draft of a practical guide to help higher education institutions address ethical issues. This does not involve "...
Ian Thompson's review of the catalogue for the Future Face exhibition at the Science Museum was disappointing ("Under the skin of those visions we all see in our mirrors", April 1). He was unable to...
Fred Hoyle's best ideas lit up the scientific world, but his worst meant devastating humiliation for astronomy's brightest star, says Simon Mitton At the end of the Second World War, British...
Artist John Virtue has returned to London to find a city he once abandoned overflowing with inspiration, says Steve Farrar One January morning just over two years ago, a thickset middle-aged man...
Being head of a university is no longer a game for local aristocrats and industrialists. The stakes are high but The Times Higher can help load the deck in your institution's favour The days of the...
Anna Fazackerley lifts the lid on the bitter division among MPs that threatens the future of science's watchdog Before Ian Gibson went upstairs to his party last Monday, he knocked back a big glass...
Brussels, 13 Apr 2005 Full text of Document 256/05 Suite of documents 256/05 1. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA The Committee adopted the agenda, as set out in CM 723/05 of 24 February 2005. 2. WELCOME...
Brussels, 13 Apr 2005 Full text of Document 6799/05 Suite of documents 6799/05 Subject: DECISION OF THE EEA JOINT COMMITTEE amending Protocol 31 to the EEA Agreement, on cooperation in specific...
Brussels, 13 Apr 2005 'Last month EU leaders made clear that they are ready to do the necessary to put the Union on a higher growth path and to realise our social and environmental ambitions. Today...