Art's tenebrous twin
A Short History of the Shadow
A Short History of the Shadow
Rise of the New York Skyscraper 1865-1913
Discovering the Italian Baroque
Iconography and Electronics
An Illustrated History of Late Medieval England - Henry VI and the Politics of Kingship - The Revolt of Owain Glyn Dwr
The Embryo Research Debate
From Lucy to Language
University College, London Honorary fellows: Thomas Bingham, Lord Chief Justice of England and former master of the rolls (1992-96). Visitor of UCL. Patricia Easterling, Regius professor of Greek,...
University of St Andrews DD: Gerd Theissen, professor of New Testament, University of Heidelberg. DLitt: William Boyd, author; Billie Whitelaw, actress; Nawal El Saadwai, author. DSc: Richard Mabey,...
Wordsworth and Shelley could not support reality. And they're not the only ones. Their 20th-century disciples ensured that 1997 produced the richest crop of examination howlers in years. Perhaps our...
University of Essex Michael Nolan, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, privy councillor and chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, has been elected chancellor. University of Birmingham...
University of Birmingham John Barnden, formerly at New Mexico State University, has been appointed to the chair of computer science. John Blake, professor of applied mathematics, has been appointed...
The food on our plates has been transformed since the war by a host of political, social and economic flavours. Continuing our series on food, Brian Harrison runs through history's menu King George V...
More than half of all Americans claim to be suffering from a serious social disease - shyness. Hard to believe, but Philip Zimbardo, a leading shyness researcher, blames the communications age and...
Universities can be a haven from ignorance and prejudice for transsexuals. But the academic debate about whether it is possible to change sex rages on. Phil Baty reports When Susan Marshall started...