Wages of sages
A few years ago, the civil service tried to hire me with a 30 per cent pay rise. I had been doing the job on secondment and found it less demanding than my academic post. If Sir Michael Bichard...
A few years ago, the civil service tried to hire me with a 30 per cent pay rise. I had been doing the job on secondment and found it less demanding than my academic post. If Sir Michael Bichard...
It was kind of Sir Michael Bichard to use his modestly remunerated position to comment on academic salaries. But one is always fascinated by the wider context of such comments. I wonder, for example...
You suggest access to government records has improved since 1992 ("Pens poised, paper waits", THES, May 19). Until recently, after good access to Department for Education and Employment records for...
It is distressing to read that papers are sitting in archives, effectively closed, because they have not yet been catalogued. One way round this could be to get librarian students on archival courses...
Psychologist David Buss says "individuals diagnosed as 'pathologically jealous' often turn out to have partners who have strayed in the past, are straying or are contemplating straying" ("I love you...
Geoff Watts's review of the Economic and Social Research Council "Children 5-16" programme ("Coping with mid-kid crises" , THES, May 19) was a useful reminder of the importance of children's own...
Down's syndrome diagnosis is changing. Clare Sansom looks at the latest techniques In the UK, about one baby in ten is born with some kind of abnormality. For most the defect is easily curable. But...
The UK biotechnology industry is the strongest in Europe, but the Germans are coming.Kam Patel reports A picture of a "pluralistic yet highly concentrated" system for the funding of biotechnology in...
International history, I realise with hindsight, is a discipline strikingly bereft of Big Books, though it was unmistakably in thrall to Dead White Diplomats when I was an undergraduate. My degree...
Kam Patel talks to veteran zoologist Edward O. Wilson, whose controversial classic, Sociobiology , is 25 years old. The Harvard zoologist Edward O. Wilson has few regrets about writing Sociobiology...
It may not be a macho pursuit, but John Driffill could not resist adapting a major American economics text for European readers. Writing textbooks is not an activity universally held in high esteem...
Universities and publishers should cooperate more if tomorrow's students are to be as well served for 'textbooks' as today's, says Mark Bide.The day of the "electronic textbook" has yet to dawn,...
Development as Freedom
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novel by "Papa": " He lay flat on the brown, pine-needled floor of the forest, his chin on his...
The Gender of Death