Get medieval with al-Qaida
Learning the secret of 'scale-free' networks allowed the Inquisition to stamp out heresy. Its strategy could help us fight disease, computer viruses and terrorists, argue Andrew Roach and Paul...
Learning the secret of 'scale-free' networks allowed the Inquisition to stamp out heresy. Its strategy could help us fight disease, computer viruses and terrorists, argue Andrew Roach and Paul...
How do you transform a backwater college into an academic powerhouse? Freeman Hrabowski began by forsaking football and recruiting chess champions. Stephen Phillips reports You'll probably recognise...
A lecturer's dramatisation of the pain, confusion and ignorance that surrounds infertility fails to deliver, says Anna Fazackerley If people were meant to reproduce they'd be able to reproduce...
Adrian Mourby ("Why I want to see films in Oxford University's Bodleian Library", THES , May 30) has put his finger on one of the many deficiencies in the legislation governing the deposit of UK...
Adrian Mourby is too modest when he claims his books are not available in the Bodleian Library. I found three online this morning. Maybe he is just bamboozled by the search facilities and would...
Your editorial on higher education unions and the British National Party is welcome ("Unions should know not to tangle with BNP", THES , June 6): a clear and measured reminder of the way that...
Lecturers' union Natfhe's views on supporting colleagues who refuse to teach BNP members are reminiscent of the fascistic approach of the National Union of Students in the 1980s, Germany in the 1930s...
Some university teachers and their unions are discriminating against students who are members of the BNP. But if education is about learning to think logically, then an assessment of the BNP's...
Tapera Kapuya's chilling account (Opinion, THES , June 6) of his experience of the barriers to academic freedom in Zimbabwe is deeply moving. Our sympathies go out to him, as they do to all...
Paul Roberts has a point (Letters, June 6). There are now many varieties of non-native English around the world, the majority of which do not conform to UK or US conventions. As ever larger numbers...
Sir Gareth Roberts argues in his recent review that the research assessment exercise has proved a waste of time for institutions that gained only a small percentage of their income from the exercise...
Alison Wolf praises what she calls the "peasants' revolt" at the London School of Economics that started the avalanche that buried the previous Quality Assurance Agency regime ( THES , May 30). But...
I am appalled at the way that an innovative postgraduate programme from the University of Glamorgan for the College of Chiropractors has been trivialised and misrepresented in your article ("'No-...
Brussels, 11 Jun 2003 Genetically modified (GM) crops have the potential to improve agricultural processes, increase food security and reduce poverty in developing world, according to two recently...
Brussels, 11 Jun 2003 Council Conclusions on the integration of the EGNOS programme in the Galileo programme (provisional version) English German French GALILEO- INTEGRATION OF EGNOS - Council...