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Cultural Diversity and Mental Health
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This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a nomadic scribe: "In my grandmother's dining-room there was a glass-fronted...
Royal Institute of British Architects Colin Stansfield, former Hampshire county architect, has been appointed by the institute's education and professional development board to chair a review of...
University of Aberdeen David Wilson, chairman of Scottish Hydro Electric plc and a former governor of Hong Kong, will be installed as chancellor on May 17. He succeeds Kenneth Alexander in the post....
When John Surrey was asked to chair a panel to assess the case for replacing the Chernobyl nuclear station, he was swept up into a world where the rules of the energy market meant very little. Martin...
Art historian Thierry Lenain tells Harriet Swain why paintings by monkeys are not art, a view which runs counter to prevailing wisdom About 40 people are sitting in the Institute of Contemporary Arts...
An experiment using, a packet of sweets and a computer suggests that pigs may be the smartest animals on Earth. Tim Cornwell reports The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has...
Julia Hinde tunes into the music of the past with the medievalist and Radio 3 presenter Christopher Page Christopher Page, medievalist, musical director and Radio 3 DJ, is an expert on top of the...
THES survey reveals that Irving Welsh's novel Trainspotting is the student favourite, reflecting a penchant for hard and soft drugs. Katrina Wishart reports You might expect students to prefer...
Robert Hazell has spent the past two years devising ways of reforming the constitution. Lucy Hodges hears his tips for Tony Blair For the past two years a small team of ex-civil servants in the law...
Rather than responding to the rise of mental disorders pharmaceutical companies have nurtured demand for their drugs and affected scientific progress, argues David Healy In the past five years the...