Dark matter in a world of supersymmetric sparticles
Supersymmetry
Supersymmetry
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novel by a poet, dramatist and scientist: "How happy I am to have come away! Dearest friend, how...
Department of media and cultural studies. There's no one here at the moment to take your call but do leave your name and number and we'll get back to you relatively quickly. Thanks for calling....
I am writing to support Gillian Howie's position on accreditation and the Institute for Learning and Teaching (Letters, THES , July 20). Professional bodies already accredit many higher education...
Natfhe congratulates David Triesman on his move to the Labour Party ("Merger of unions back on the table" and Leader, THES , July ). His departure as general secretary of the Association of...
"Institutional racism is rife in British universities according to a sociologist" (News, THES, July 13) and in general terms he is correct, but I see no good reason to focus on the institutional...
The proliferation of web-based research-awareness services is certainly welcomed by busy academics struggling to keep up to date in their research fields ("Stay up to date the (e)asy way", THES ,...
The door against which Herbert Arst and Mark Caddick are pushing is yielding rapidly ("Who's watching over science?", THES , July ). The Academy of Medical Sciences is consulting on ways to...
Psychological science already has a watchdog to investigate complaints against authors for unethical behaviour. Anyone found by the nat-ional society to have faked data, stolen ideas or otherwise...
It is good to see the gender gap in academic pay getting attention (News, THES , July 20), but what about the gap between academics and others? In the dim mists of time, academic pay bore reasonable...
You do not report any figures on those training to teach at tertiary level ("Trainee teachers still overwhelmingly white and female," THES , July ). More than 40 per cent of students on our full-time...
The research assessment exercise has become a competitive game in which the better players (not necessarily the better researchers) win through blatant manipulation of data ("Staff lose out in wily...
The number of undergraduates coming to the United Kingdom from other European countries has fallen by nearly a quarter since 1997. Cost will be one reason. The fall coincides with the introduction of...
Surveys have placed South Africa last out of 40 for its maths and science provision, but through a distance-learning initiative Pretoria University is on a mission to turn the situation around. Karen...
In the dark days of Milosevic's regime, four women in Belgrade created theatre amid the destruction. Noel Witts explores their bid to help Serbia regain its sense of humanity. Belgrade's sense of...