Origin of the enemies
RAY MONK's review of Raymond Tallis's Enemies of Hope (THES, March 20) is mostly a carve-up of me. Tallis says his book began as a review of my Origins of the Sacred which "got out of hand". Monk...
RAY MONK's review of Raymond Tallis's Enemies of Hope (THES, March 20) is mostly a carve-up of me. Tallis says his book began as a review of my Origins of the Sacred which "got out of hand". Monk...
THE fact that the Higher Education Funding Council for England may have decided to reward teaching excellence on the basis of Quality Assurance Agency assessments (THES, leader, April 17) does not...
I HAD assumed that by now some more balanced response would have greeted the self-serving bluster about the QAA in your issues of March and April 3. The salaries and universities of Mantz Yorke and...
PETE Mann's advice to postgraduate research students to trust more in tacit knowledge is well-founded (THES Research, April 17). But his brief allusion to Michael Polanyi scarcely conveys his...
THE deletion of 78 posts at the University of East London (THES, April 3) sees Labour's "flexible" employment policy enacted. It sadly reflects the sometimes iniquitous double-talk prevalent among...
You report that the Committee of University Chairmen has revised its guide for governors, including adding the requirement that "universities should have clear procedures for dealing with...
JOHN Ziman misunderstands the purpose of Flight from Science and Reason (THES, April 24). Far from trying to create a new philosophy or history of science it is forging a resistance to what has...
If money makes the world go round, there is no overwhelming reason to believe that the university sector is exempted. The interplay of high ideas and the engagement of disinterested if contested...
Sunday Wake up early with chest thumping. In the paper yesterday was a report suggesting that stress levels imposed by meeting deadlines are similar to those induced by having to fire someone. The...
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from the work of a scientist whose writing helped to forge the modern...
A Sin against the Future
Education, Globalisation and the Nation State - Integrating Europe Through Cooperation Among Universities - European Dimensions, Education, Training and the European Union - The Erasmus Experience
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
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Physically Speaking