Cruel cousins or blood brothers?
Stalinism and Nazism
Stalinism and Nazism
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from an especially "wonderful" book by a palaeontologist: "Not since the Lord...
Who would you invite to Christmas dinner? Katrina Wishart asked five academics to nominate their festive favourites Harry Kroto In The Ascent of Man, Jacob Bronowski describes an incident during...
A ghost is troubling the fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge. Elaine Williams reports One evening last spring one of the fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge, was hosting a private dinner in a parlour above...
Julia Hinde talks to the academics who have created this year's most clever gifts On the shelves of children's books, nestling between Joanna Spyri's Heidi and Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure...
Does one virgin birth, a few awed shepherds and a gang of loud angels make a good but implausible story, or a major chapter in divine revelation?Elaine Williams asked theologians for their views of...
Eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia have been hijackedby cultural studies academics and theorised to abstraction, argues Susie Orbach. Bingeing and vomiting are expressions of women's...
David Cesarani argues that Swiss banks hid looted Jewish gold not because they were Nazis but because business is business The recent London conference on "Nazi gold" brought together from 40...
The world is seeing the rise of a generation of "dataholics", according to a Reuters survey. More than half the respondents said they craved information and got a "high" when they found it.
The 糖心Vlog Statistics Agency's findings for 1995/96 reveal that: 7.7 per cent of males and 6.1 per cent of females were awarded first-class honours for first degrees 36.5 per cent of males...
UNIVERSITY underfunding is undermining the Canadian software industry's already difficult drive to fill its many vacancies, writes Philip Fine. The information technology industry is thriving and...
Yesterday the higher education bill had its second reading in the Lords. Three peers offer their views BARON BELOFF OF WOLVERCOTE Max Beloff is a Conservative peerand was the first principal of the...
(Photograph) - Chris Stokes, a BSc graduate from Huddersfield University, designed a scalp cooler in his final year that will limit hair loss for women undergoing chemotherapy.
Wastage and female enrolment are the main trends in the latest OECD education reports, says Mary Boland Women now comprise the majority of students in third-level education in most OECD countries. In...
FLAT-rate fee charges of Pounds 1,000 per student are unlikely to stave off the pressure of market forces, vice chancellors say. While none has immediate plans to charge top-up fees, they suggest a...