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Press chief turned academic Sir Bernard Ingham alerts Phil Baty to the spectre of Stalin in the government's publicity machine One day, the government will thank the soon-to-be-ex Treasury spin-...
John Davies casts an academically inclined eye over the week's broadcasting. (All times pm unless stated.). Pick of the week Revisiting recent history through the eye-witness accounts of key...
The first UK research into so-called Gulf war syndrome shows that symptoms have blighted many lives. But GWS does not exist as a unique condition. Simon Wessely reports The Gulf war of 1991 seemed to...
The English degree is a big favourite with students, but an increasing vocational spin is transforming how the subject is taught. Harriet Swain reports. William Shakespeare's victory over Charles...
Stephen Connor, professor of modern literature and theory at Birkbeck College, is working on books about skin and ventriloquism. Using evidence from literature and many other cultural areas, he is...
Psychoanalysis may be on its deathbed, but some of its ideas are clinging on to cause real harm, says Frederick Crews For almost 20 years I have been arguing that Freudian psychoanalysis, for all its...
July 1996: Oxford University announces plans to start a business school and that its ethics committee has approved a Pounds 20 million donation towards it from entrepreneur Wafic Said (right)....
Having seen off disdainful dons and eco-warriors, Oxford's Said business school is on course to open in 2000, with a complement of Pounds 80,000-a-year staff. Jennifer Currie and Sian Griffiths...
Tension is high in the Middle East in the aftermath of Operation Desert Fox. The big question is how far United States and United Kingdom air strikes on Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's chemical and...
The University of Sussex, not the University of Surrey (THES, December 25), is to close its successful primary postgraduate certificate of education course next academic year. ?
(Photograph) - David Atkinson of Liverpool University's school of biological sciences takes samples from an artificial pond built at Ness Gardens in the Wirral to test the impact of global warming....
LIFE PEERS Onora O'Neill, principal of Newnham College, Cambridge; Sir Naren Patel, consultant obstetrician Ninewells Hospital, Dundee and lately president, Royal College of Obstetricians and...
A law graduand at Milan's state university is under investigation on forgery charges following the discovery of three bogus "excellent" examination passes. Rector Paolo Mantegazza reported the case...