Untangling France's war legends
The Collaborator - The Death of Jean Moulin
The Collaborator - The Death of Jean Moulin
Gandhi's Body
Contemporary Buddhist Ethics - Transforming the Mind
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a work by a philosopher with a Nobel prize in literature: " Is there any knowledge in the world which...
Varieties of Unbelief
"Men are invited to apply for editorships of journals - women have to seek out these opportunities" Report from Women in Higher Education conference, THES December 1. Lapping speaking. Gordon, you...
So Nottingham University is to accept £3.8 million from British American Tobacco to teach corporate social responsibility. (Now I have seen everything. Or is it just a matter of time before someone...
The book reviews section is often the most intellectually exciting part of The THES . It is a shame that you have let yourself down by publishing (December 1) a sneering review of Jonathon Porritt's...
I welcome Peter Knight's article (Soapbox, THES , December 1) and his criticisms of the former Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals. Its record in lobbying government is not a good one. Where...
Universities UK is a misnomer (Leader, THES , December 1). Like its predecessor, the vice-chancellors committee remains, as John Griffith observed in 1989, no more than a collection of individuals...
John Kay ("So we agree not to agree", THES , November 24), turns a timely and usefully harsh and penetrating spotlight on the governance of Oxford University, illustrating that the institution's...
I was interested by Nina Lemmens's letter ( THES , December 1), in which she mentions the new strategy of the British Council in Germany and how this affects academic exchange programmes run in...
As a School of Oriental and African Studies PhD student conducting research on Burma, I read your December 1 issue with interest. Phil Baty's article ("Scholar attacked for links to junta", about the...
Bureaucracy, home and child care are damaging women's career prospects, says Susan Bassnett. It is official: I work 57.5 hours a week. After taking part in the government's transparency review, which...