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This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from the world's first epic: "He who saw the Deep, the country's foundation, who knew ..., was wise in all...
Postcolonial Shakespeares - Colonialism/Postcolonialism - Salman Rushdie
Empire Writing - The Stepmother Tongue
Can Homi Bhabha's work in academia really combat racism in the Metropolitan Police? Jennifer Wallace talks to the would-be champion ofthe oppressed Human rights are relational rather than given. They...
What happens when a handful of women try to transform a college that has been a bastion of male scholarship in Cambridge for 700 years? Peterhouse's eight women fellows reveal all It's hard to change...
No: Simon Jenkins, The Times columnist "Snow drew a false dichotomy. There is one culture and science is a specialism within it in the same way that archaeology or mathematics or languages are all...
So said C. P. Snow in his famous 'Two cultures' lecture. What's changed 40 years on? Simon Midgley finds out Forty years ago Charles Percy Snow, scientist, public administrator and novelist, coined a...
John Davies casts an academic eye over the schedules. (All times pm unless stated.) Pick of the week Should we take Europe's far right seriously? BBC2 thinks so; this week it has a "season" about it...
TV's Bionic Man inspired Peter Kyberd to invent a microprocessor-controlled artificial hand. Alison Goddard reports on the young scientist giving one of the Royal Institution's 200th anniversary...
Psychologist Steven Pinker calls Noam Chomsky 'a pen and paper theoretician', while Chomsky criticises Pinker's 'terrible reasoning'. Now Pinker is further testing Chomsky's controversial language...
Vice-chancellors have called for a rethink on proposals for an overhaul of their representative body. They have told a working group reviewing the membership and structure of the Committee of Vice-...
Simon Marsden, director of management information at the University of Edinburgh, has been elected chair of the Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (UCISA). www.ucisa.ac.uk.
Peterborough Regional College has installed a Pounds 200,000 network linking three sites on two "virtual LANs" for students and staff. The Nortel Networks Gigabit Ethernet solution, installed by...