Undeniable atrocity
Your article on the work of Newcastle University sociologists Liz Stanley and Helen Dumpier approaches historical revisionism of a dangerous order ("Boer war camps' atrocities 'a myth'", April 16)....
Your article on the work of Newcastle University sociologists Liz Stanley and Helen Dumpier approaches historical revisionism of a dangerous order ("Boer war camps' atrocities 'a myth'", April 16)....
I would like to correct your report that Baroness Blackstone has yet to give Greenwich's support to the new student complaints scheme ("17 deal blow to ombudsman", April 16). Tessa Blackstone becomes...
Jules Pretty's review of Colin Tudge's So Shall We Reap: Food, Money and the Future of Humanity (Books, April 9) raises interesting issues about the book but also about perceptions of "science". He...
Richard Kirkwood's letter (April 9) in response to Paul Gross ("Why I believe Zionism isn't racist", March 26) would carry greater weight if Zionism were not constantly singled out for such...
Pleased though I was to see your "Why I" (April 16) column feature Philip John Davies in the week of the annual conference of the British Association for American Studies, I should like to point out...
A letter by Patrick Ainley on March 26 should have read "The fees hike is also a negative incentive (not disincentive) for students to take the work-based route to foundation degrees delivered in...
Your article "Lay off, says Luton, as it plays to strengths" (April 9) prompts me to recall a question. As one of more than 50 members of academic staff of Luton University who were made compulsorily...
Paul Shakeshaft is correct that formless, non-specific objectives and criteria will breed anxiety and conformity among students (Letters, April 16). But it is dangerous to imply this is endemic in...
If naming and shaming universities that admit upper-class twits and make life difficult for the plebs is part of the government's new admissions policy, I'm all in favour of it (Leader, April 9)....
The Sodexho/ Times Higher lifestyle survey is almost as revealing about parents as it is about students. It shows that more teenagers than ever are taking advice from home about where to study,...
Brussels, 21 Apr 2004 Report on the ethical, legal and social aspects of genetic testing: research, development and clinical applications Speakers Conference programme The 25 recommendations on the...
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Brussels, 21 Apr 2004 Dr Clive James, chair of the international service for the acquisition of agri-biotech applications (ISAAA) and a leading proponent of agricultural biotechnology for the...
Brussels, 21 Apr 2004 The European Commission has responded to a report by the Court of Auditors criticising various aspects of the Fifth Framework Programme (FP5) by highlighting the simplifications...
Brussels, 21 Apr 2004 EU, national and industry funding has enabled the opening of the new Nanotechnology Research Institute at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland. The new institute will be...