Technological concentrations
Technology and Market Structure
Technology and Market Structure
From Empire to Europe
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is taken from a novel that mixes fiction with non-fiction: " Imagine, then, a flat landscape, dark for the...
Remote and ineffectual Don, Where have you gone, where have you gone? Don interfacing, Don interactive, Don returned as research-active; Don inspected and Don assessed, Don internationally ranked...
Flu has laid Britain low this winter. Would an epidemic have been prevented had government advisers given support to a possible wonder drug? Julia Hinde reports. If I got flu, I would want Relenza,"...
Latest research shows that babies are designed to learn from their parents. But academic mothers who wish to play an active role in their children's early development must too often sacrifice their...
John Davies looks, listens and selects programmes of academic interest (all times pm unless stated). Pick of the week. Human ancestry seems to be a media obsession. While C4's Secrets of the Stone...
The courtroom, says US academic Deborah Lipstadt, is no place to debate theHolocaust, but faced with a libel suit froma fellow historian, she has no choice but to fight her corner. Profile by Anne...
As increasing numbers of academics flex their mathematical muscle in the City, Thomas Bass examines the multimillion-pound prospects for two pioneers and sketches the emergence of a new field of...
History will remain a popular choice among students, says William Rubinstein, because it is a soft option. Most of today's students are the first from their families to have gone to any university;...
Whose thinking underpins those manifesto pledges that make or break political parties? In the run-up to the next election, Harriet Swain kicks off a new series on the brains behind Britain's...
You might think that after six years training in the law, you'd be guaranteed a job. You'd be wrong. Phil Baty asks whether universities are cashing in on student naivety. The old-boy network is...
Board member of the London-based think-tank Centre for European Reform; published the monograph After Social Democracy through the think-tank Demos three years ago and now writing another on the...
Five years after embarking on a law degree at University College London and spending tens of thousands of pounds on the way, Chris will next year begin the final year of training on the road to...
JERUSALEM The ice between Jordanian and Israeli academics may finally have been broken by a Jordanian professor visiting the University of Haifa. Muhana Haddad, who teaches sociology and anthropology...