The politics of fair exchange
Democracy and International Trade
Democracy and International Trade
Unchained Memories
This week's Final Word comes from an author who was born in El Quds: "If the knowledge of Orientalism has any meaning, it is in being a reminder of the seductive degradation of knowledge, of any...
Simon Frith on New Society (1962-87). When New Society was launched (as the social sciences' own New Scientist) on October 4, 1962, I was still at school. I bought the magazine every week and read it...
Simon Cooke, who is researching the work of Wilkie Collins for a PhD at the University of Exeter, seeks a copy of Collins's I Say No, along with illustrated copies of any of the other novels. If...
UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON: Doctor of Arts: Michael Young, director of the Centre for Community Studies and trustee of Dartington Hall (1942-92); Harold Pinter, playwright. Doctor of Design: Cedric...
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY: Research grants Dr B. Weiss, Pounds 100,161 from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (gratings and amplifiers fabricated in planar Si02 structures using ion...
CAFAS: The Council for Academic Freedom and Standards will hold a meeting tomorrow, Saturday, January 28 in room MB307 at Birkbeck College, Malet Street, WC1 (nearest tube: Goodge Street). The...
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN: David Alexander, senior lecturer, now has a personal chair in mental health (psychotherapy). UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON: Personal chairs have been conferred on: Pat Hendra (...
(Photograph) - Writer's past retreat: playwright Harold Pinter has received an honorary degree from the University of East London. He is pictured here outside his Worthing home in 1965.
ENGINEERING: Hayley Gladstone was awarded the title 1994 Young Woman Engineer of the Year. The award is jointly sponsored by the Institution of Electronics and Electrical Incorporated Engineers and...
Tim Dyson argues that despite the explosion in world population, it will not outpace food production. Newspapers and television often give considerable coverage to those who argue that the world's...
A record total of 895,000 students will graduate from China's 1,075 universities and colleges of higher education this year, an increase of 38 per cent on 1994. It is anticipated that graduates will...
One fifth of Denmark's 56 business colleges lose money, and they lay the blame on reforms that took effect in 1991. The reforms introduced competition between business and sixth-form colleges for...
If fine arts and crafts seem locked in a perennial struggle to define themselves in the higher education spectrum, their problems are nothing compared to the identity crisis of embroidery. Its...