Foolish child won greatest praise
No Time to Be Brief
No Time to Be Brief
Eavesdropping in the Novel from Austen to Proust
How not to Be a Hypocrite
Libraries and Learning Resource Centres
Who Wants to Be a Scientist?
Envisioning Science
From: The office of the vice-chancellor Dear colleague, I am delighted to bring you the results of the Poppleton staff opinion survey. Q1. How would you describe your degree of job satisfaction? a....
University fundraisers all agree on the big thing that major donors want - to see their names on something that will last much longer than they will. A look at libraries, business schools and endowed...
Charles Clarke wishes it to be known that there is no witch-hunt for academic seekers after the truth, medieval or otherwise. Obviously stung by allegations of philistinism after THES reports of his...
As Beagle 2 prepares for lift-off, The THES looks at the state of UK space science and the fate of the Beagle that took Darwin into history The UK has shied away from planetary science, but now that...
The landing site Dave Rothery, senior lecturer in earth sciences at the Open University On December 26, Beagle 2 will come to rest on the barren surface of Mars. By then, the first phase of Dave...
Space travel is a risky business. Martin Rees considers who might be prepared to leave Earth to explore the heavens. The disintegration of the space shuttle Columbia in February this year reminds us...
The vessel that carried Darwin on his voyage around the world and gave its name to the British Mars lander has been lost for a century. Robert Prescott reports on the effort to find the Beagle. The...
As Charles Clarke's recent statements made clear, the search for knowledge through contemplation as an end in itself is under threat. If it is lost, argues Andrew Louth, our very notion of...
The admission by a US Mafia boss that he duped experts into believing he was mentally unfit for trial has put forensic psychiatry in the dock, writes Stephen Phillips. It was like night and day. The...