Letter: In deep water
While I applaud the article on Epstein-Barr virus ("On the trail of the killer doctors forgot", THES, February 9), I am appalled at the faux pas of calling Lake Malawi by its old colonial name of...
While I applaud the article on Epstein-Barr virus ("On the trail of the killer doctors forgot", THES, February 9), I am appalled at the faux pas of calling Lake Malawi by its old colonial name of...
Trish Greenhalgh and Brian Hurwitz maintain my observations on medical training and the quotes from their 1998 book are out of date (Letters, THES, February 2). My point was about the balance of the...
While issues surrounding student debt are being raised (Opinion, Letters, THES, February 9) no one is mentioning graduate debt. I left university nearly a year ago, and during my three years I...
I hope the Schneider-Ross report on the equality audit for Cambridge University ( www.admin.cam.ac.uk./offices/personnel/equality ) will not become "a model for higher education", as suggested by...
Charles Crook (Soapbox, THES, February 2) is imitating King Canute on the question of advertising in university libraries. It might be nicer to disdain the nasty commercial world outside, but, as a...
Your editorial made some serious allegations concerning the behaviour of the select committee during its inquiry into access to higher education (Leader, THES, February 9). As chairman, can I refute...
There are increasing indications that England and Scotland will fund the 2001 research assessment outcomes differently (For the Record, THES, February 9), that is, England will fund 3a and above...
I am puzzled by Nottingham University's persistence over its tobacco funding ("Notts cancer team at risk", THES, February 9). Tobacco is the world's most despicable legal industry, far worse than...
Tzvetan Todorov ("A case of right over might", THES February 9) makes an interesting contribution to the debate on humanitarian intervention but some points should be made in response. Todorov's...
The article on the costs of living in London highlights another issue (Analysis, THES, February 9). The example quoted shows that a high-quality graduate with a DPhil from Oxford starts as a lecturer...
Election fever is building and the Labour Party's chronic insecurity, despite a massive lead in the opinion polls, is producing some bizarre policies. In an apparent effort to please middle-class...
This week, we know what the human genome is, although omissions remain to be tidied up. We also know that if gene numbers are the criterion, a rice plant is more complex than a human being. This...
University of Melbourne Mary Galea , currently associate professor in physiotherapy, has been appointed to the inaugural chaor of clinical physiotherapy which will be located in the Austin and...
International Society of Electrochemistry Roge Parsons , of the University of Southampton, is the first recipient of the society's Frumkin Memorial Medal for his 'outstanding contributions to many...
Prime minister Tony Blair and his ministers have spelled out the shape of things to come in higher education if Labour wins the general election. A clutch of policies and initiatives launched this...