Business in bad brains
Are adolescents really 'emotionally incontinent' or is the troubled teenager more a figment of the marketing manager's mind? Jerome Burne reports. It has always been a topic of much frustration to...
Are adolescents really 'emotionally incontinent' or is the troubled teenager more a figment of the marketing manager's mind? Jerome Burne reports. It has always been a topic of much frustration to...
Poetry has fallen victim to a culture that dismisses anything 'difficult' as elitist. But students should delight in the difficult - it can be exciting, argues Ruth Padel. "We are not interested,"...
'Theory' is not an obvious candidate for theatrical treatment, but playwright Steve Waters argues that the philosophical musings of Bachelard and Barthes are the stuff of everyday life. Accounts of...
Perutz prizewinning essayist Collette Tourlamain introduces the fatal Pap. Meet Pap. He is a virus (human papillomavirus type 16 to give him his full name), a small circle of DNA with a protein coat...
Geoffrey Sampson's views are irresponsible and discredited and unworthy of the defence of academic freedom or free speech, says Ian McDonald One year ago, race riots swept across Northwest England....
Michael Winstanley takes an unexpected trip down memory lane and stumbles across the joy of discovery "Hiya." The student breezed into my room. It was 5.30pm on a Friday and I was winding up another...
Part-time, untenured lecturers are the backbone of many US campuses, but at what price, asks Stephen Phillips. US campuses are in the throes of their most intense recruitment drive in a generation....
Modularity is a sham and the weapon of choice in the casualisation of our profession, argues Bob Brecher. No one says Oxbridge should modularise its degrees, so if it's not good enough for them, why...
Brussels, 05 June 2002 Seven bilateral agreements, including one related to research, signed by Switzerland and the European Union in 1999 have entered into force. The agreements, drawn up following...
Brussels, 05 June 2002 European scientists braved the cold to carry out an airborne survey of arctic gravity in early May. The European Survey of Arctic Gravity (ESAG-2002) was successfully carried...
Paris, 05 June 2002 The Star Tiger team today begins a four-month pioneering research and development project at Rutherford Appleton Laboratories (RAL), which could lead to a real breakthrough for...
Paris, 05 June 2002 ESA's Atmospheric Re-entry Demonstrator has now arrived at Cité de l’Espace in Toulouse, France where it will form part of the Ariane 5 launcher exhibit. The ARD is Europe’s first...
Brussels, 05 June 2002 FINAL A5-0183/2002 24 May 2002 REPORT on universities and higher education in the European learning area (2001/2174(INI)) Full Text EXPLANATORY STATEMENT 1. Introduction This...
Brussels, 05 June 2002 Quality Assurance Standards - current working draft (pdf -310kB) 1.1 INTRODUCTION This report was prepared by an appointed Project Team Quality Assurance (PT QA) and Guidelines...
Strasbourg, 05 June 2002 In the Sixth Framework Programme, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) will restructure its activities so as to strengthen its organisation and contribute usefully to the European...