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We shouldn't be surprised by ߣߣÊÓÆµn republicanism, argues David Corson, it is what you would expect from a country with such a strong egalitarian culture. In a 1978 poll, ߣߣÊÓÆµns were asked...
We shouldn't be surprised by ߣߣÊÓÆµn republicanism, argues David Corson, it is what you would expect from a country with such a strong egalitarian culture. In a 1978 poll, ߣߣÊÓÆµns were asked...
The French pride themselves on Cartesian clarity. They have been trained to turn everyday difficulties into abstract problems, and to seek solutions from the top down, as consequences of general...
Fawzi Ibrahim does his colleagues in further education no favours by referring to slave contracts and slave-owning employers (THES, March 3). He insults the suffering of millions of people worldwide...
Poorly understood free market principles applied to science funding pose a threat to long-term research, says Derek Roberts. I am disappointed, but not surprised to see (THES, March 10) that the...
Laurie Taylor (THES, March 10) was clearly unimpressed with the article by John Davies on the increasing use of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in student assessment (THES, March 3). I was intrigued...
John Sutherland's review of a new book on copyright (THES, March 3) has a number of errors: for example, in July 1995 United Kingdom copyright term extends to 70 years post mortem. Contrary to what...
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