Still tilting at orthodoxies
Forbidden Revolutions - Reflections on Sociology and Theology
Forbidden Revolutions - Reflections on Sociology and Theology
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a book that profoundly influenced Charles Darwin: "Geology is the science...
Parapsychology work at Edinburgh University is making the field respectable. John Davies reports. If you are looking for an academic take on unexplained psychic phenomena, tread carefully. One...
Jeffrey Archer and Arthur Scargill do have something in common - they both lost a parent during childhood. Cary Cooper explores the link between early loss and later success. We have always been...
Jonathan Glover, new director of the Centre for Medical Ethics at Kings College, London, explains to Harriet Swain how imagination is the key to making life and death decisions. Philosopher Jonathan...
The right to speak out about risky foods is being suppressed in the US by libel laws that threaten people's health and democratic rights. David Bederman reports. Cultures have always debated what to...
As a child David Brandon was beaten by his father. Memories of his unacknowledged suffering and doubts over the nostrums of cocooned academics have led him to adopt a pragmatic approach to those in...
PENALTIES for social policy departments failing to make top grades in the research assessment exercise would hinder innovation, harm local links and create division between research and teaching, a...
University of Newcastle. DCL: Harry Belafonte, singer and actor, in recognition of his role as advisor to Martin Luther King, and his tireless opposition to racial and economic injustice. University...
The Scottish Office. Graeme Catto, vice principal and dean of the faculty of medicine and medical sciences at the University of Aberdeen, has been appointed chief scientist. Technology Colleges Trust...
The further education sector in England comprises 444 colleges covering different types of study: * general further education * tertiary * sixth-form (including former voluntary-aided and voluntary...
Total number of students in FE colleges in 1995/96: 323,052, of which * 37,495 studied for nonvocational courses * 60,718 studied higher education courses * 224,539 studied for further education...
Royal Observatory. The following lectures will be held at 7.30 pm in the observatory lecture theatre, free. November 21: "The Missing Matter of the Universe" by Mike Hawkins. November 28: "The Night...
The spotlight has swung on to the college sector since Tony Blair announced that he wanted to see an extra 500,000 people in further and higher education by 2002. Colleges will almost certainly...
David Chaytor outlines ten stages that he believes could achieve a comprehensive, lifelong learning society The forthcoming publication of the white paper on lifelong learning, coupled with the...