Phantom traumas that cause real misery
Much chronic pain is little understood but the key to a cure seems to lie in the brain, argues Ronald Melzack. "Stop pain" has become a rallying cry for people who seek improved care for countless...
Much chronic pain is little understood but the key to a cure seems to lie in the brain, argues Ronald Melzack. "Stop pain" has become a rallying cry for people who seek improved care for countless...
If doctors could offer us a world free of pain, would we really want it? Perhaps not, says Geoff Watts. "For all the happiness mankind can gain/ Is not in pleasure but in rest from pain", wrote poet...
Although the British Academy celebrated its centenary last month (Features, THES , June 28), its founding charter was granted on August 8, 1902. Of the academy's more than 750 fellows 100 years on,...
Where is the evidence that older staff are under-productive ("Age law adds to campus burdens", THES , August 2)? By stating that European Directive 2000/78 on workplace discrimination could keep...
As a reasonably productive 40-something researcher, I am wondering at what point I will become "ageing, expensive and underproductive"? Given that most of us start off as youngish ambitious academics...
As a 50-year-old entrant to university research and teaching, I am saddened by the hostile response the European Union's anti-ageism legislation has provoked. The law exists to ensure applicants are...
Your article about the report from the House of Commons science and technology committee on the government funding of learned societies contained an inaccuracy about the Royal Society ("MPs put...
You failed to mention the extra £6 million a year given to elite universities to increase the proportion of state-schooled pupils ("Intake up for state pupils at top 13", THES , August 2). A 4 per...
The article about the Quality Assurance Agency audit of Luton University in March 2001 lacked balance and objectivity ("Luton told to raise its game in quality row", THES , August 2). The QAA report...
While yearning for a lost Arcadia ("Passion dies for bride of the state", THES , August 2), Kenneth Minogue refers to the state "adopting increasing numbers of rather backward children". Assuming he...
How much time and effort could have been saved if the external-examiner system had been addressed at the beginning of the quality debate rather than at the end, (Editorial, THES , August 8)? As Lewis...
External examiners enable a department to see how its courses and teaching relate to those of other institutions with which the examiner is familiar. Department members rarely consider their teaching...
So research students in science, engineering and maths are to get £40 a day to teach in secondary schools ("Differential pay given green light", THES , July 26). The London School of Economics' rate...
By all means broaden the non-executive director recruitment pool to include academics (Why I, THES , July 26), but it is unlikely they will prove less fallible than their "vocational" peers. The...
The European Union has not made a blanket commitment towards the promotion of privately funded higher education under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (Letters, THES , July 26). It has "...