Analysis: Science comes in from cold
Research has grown in stature: ministers are giving it more cash and inviting it into the political fold. Caroline Davis reports. When Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, there...
Research has grown in stature: ministers are giving it more cash and inviting it into the political fold. Caroline Davis reports. When Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, there...
Demonstrating the quality of university teaching will become increasingly important under the new Labour government, according to the incoming higher education minister. Margaret Hodge, who was...
People should be obliged to vote, writes Robert Blackburn, even if they choose 'none of the above' June 7 2001 was a landmark general election for many reasons, among them the dramatic fall in the...
The Erotomaniac
Lost Lion of Empire

It's high time a nervous government tackled food policy, says Tim Lang. These three books explore the crisis engulfing the British, European and global food systems. Foot and mouth disease is the...
The Americas in the World, around 1850
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This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a work by a former physicist attracted to eastern philosophy: "Modern physics has had a profound...
The Many-headed Hydra
It Didn't Happen Here
The Civil Rights Movement
Ulysses S. Grant
Enrolment of staff on courses - THES , June 8 Today's seminar is about globalisation. Let's start with a definition. The mature student at the back with the white hair and brown corduroy jacket. Name...
Sir Harold Kroto is absolutely correct in saying that a single number performance indicator "takes no account of important variations in the disparate educational factors offered by various...