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European Brief Edited by Roderick Crawford Montfort Press, bimonthly, Pounds 60.00 ISSN 1354 5507 There already exists a plethora of journals and magazines devoted to a range of competing European...
European Brief Edited by Roderick Crawford Montfort Press, bimonthly, Pounds 60.00 ISSN 1354 5507 There already exists a plethora of journals and magazines devoted to a range of competing European...
TRANSNATIONAL ORGANISED CRIME Edited by Phil Williams Frank Cass, quarterly, Pounds 38.00 (individuals), Pounds 90.00 (institutions) ISSN 1357 7387 Economic analysis has made us familiar with topics...
EUROPEAN URBAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES Edited by David Sadler Longman, quarterly, Pounds 58.00 (individuals), Pounds 97.00 (institutions) ISSN 0969 7764 This new journal has very ambitious aims. It...
China Review International Edited by Roger T. Ames University of Hawaii Press, Twice yearly, $15.00 (students), $25.00 (individuals), $30.00 (institutions) ISSN 1069 5834 Produced by the University...
Arachne: Interdisciplinary Journal of Language and Literature Edited by David Darby Laurentian University, Canada, Twice a year, $25.00 ISSN 1192 3474 No explanation is given as to why this new...
Early Music: Music in Purcell's London I Edited by Tess Knighton Oxford University Press, quarterly, Pounds 22.00 (students), Pounds 36.00 (individuals), Pounds 49.99 (institutions) ISSN 0306 1078...
Contract research staff earn a pittance and have only a slim hope of promotion. Ayala Ochert examines efforts to alleviate their plight Lowest-paid and often lowest-status, contract researchers make...
Chris Hatton offers some useful tips on conference tippling Conferences have their own peculiar drinking codes. Mastery of these is crucial to professional development, as work colleagues are...
Science and engineering PhD students are giving secondary school pupils the benefit of their experience. Ben Osborne and Lucy Hodges report For Kirsty Jamieson, a PhD student at the University of...
Despite a room-mate from hell and classes with 100 other people, Kate O'Neill loves grad school in the United States I have a sticker on my fridge which, paraphrasing an anti-drink driving campaign,...
Alison MacLeod's first novel The Changeling explores the contradiction of the female androgyne. The novel, published next month, is based upon of Ms Macleod's PhD in creative writing at Lancaster...
What is the role of a PhD supervisor? Some students receive ample help and training while others are abandoned. John Davies reports Mark Stevenson is a PhD student at a well-known institute of higher...
Efforts to correct short sight by reshaping the cornea using laser surgery have received a boost at Imperial College, London, where a new infra-red laser has been developed which is more compact and...
Oxford University is maintaining its position as a world leader in research with two new ventures. Alan Thomson reports on the go-ahead for a magnetic resonance brain scanner Oxford University is...
Oxford University is maintaining its position as a world leader in research with two new ventures. Martin Ince visits its new therapeutic antibody centre The University of Oxford's new Therapeutic...