20 March 2008
Two heads better than one - What academics can learn from other disciplines

Two heads better than one - What academics can learn from other disciplines
l l l The widespread media coverage of Lord Goldsmith’s report on how to enhance “citizenship” in the UK focused on the controversial – indeed, the widely ridiculed – idea that school-leavers should...
Learned societies and subject associations in the arts and humanities are setting up a “rapid response group” to make their voices heard amid growing frustration over a number of controversial plans...
Biological sciencesBarrel CortexBy Kevin Fox, professor of biosciences, Cardiff University Cambridge University Press, £75.00 ISBN 9780521852173 Fox explores three main aspects of the barrel cortex...
• Geoff Tansley of the School of Engineering and Applied Science has received a UK/India Education and Research Initiative grant of £81,000 for research on a total artificial heart. • Roslyn Bill,...
Sir Brian Hoskins, a Royal Society research professor is among the first five members of the independent Committee on Climate Change being set up by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural...
The Great Leader is all smiles on the website – Gloria Monday suspects that a rebranding is in the offing
Changes to the rules on preventing illegal working were brought in with effect from 29 February 2008. These changes are part of the Government’s overhaul of the UK immigration system and a crackdown...
A practice that involves developing and sharing teaching methods and styles that will benefit both the observer and the observed.
We incorrectly referred to University College Plymouth St Mark & St John as simply University College Plymouth ("'Academic hub' to focus on creative skills training", 28 February). Our apologies.
This week’s competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a Pulitzer Prize-winning celebration of the human spirit:"In Haddam, summer floats over tree-softened...

Robert Matthews on a parody with a purpose
The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict by Joseph Stiglitz, chair, management board, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, and Linda Bilmes, lecturer in...
Neil Smith on Noam Chomsky's meticulous dissection of the rhetoric of the American empire
It is hardly controversial to claim that John Maynard Keynes was the most influential economist of the 20th century. There are also strong grounds for seeing him as one of the century's most...