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This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from an author best known for his novels of the fourth emperor: "As proof of my...
University of Bristol H. F. Jenkinson, professor and director of the molecular oral biology unit at the University of Otago, takes the chair of oral microbiology. Readers promoted to personal chairs...
Open University Fellow: Kenneth Berrill, former chief economic adviser to the Treasury, head of the Cabinet Office think tank and first head of the Securities and Investment board. Honorary doctorate...
Cranfield University Alan Cain, former assistant principal (marketing and student affairs) Swansea Institute of Higher Education, has been appointed international development officer. Cardiff,...
Jon Turney asks whether an emerging discipline linking law, science and politics can answer complex questions about the changing social and natural worlds An overheating planet, shedding species at...
George B. Dantzig Prize The Mathematical Programming Society and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics have awarded the prize to Roger Fletcher, professor of mathematics at the...
University of Wales, Aberystwyth Fellowships were conferred on: Huw Jones, chief executive of S4C; Steve Jones, professor of genetics at University College London; Wyn Roberts, former minister of...
United Nations sanctions on Iraq have prompted impoverished locals to pilfer antiquities, creating a world heritage disaster. John Malcolm Russell reports "The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the...
Roger Lane tells Tim Cornwell how murder rates in the United States reveal historical trends Homicide is history, argues Roger Lane, and, just like history, repeats itself. Modern murder rates in the...
The growing trend towards adventure holidays will literally leap out of this world and into space in the not too distant future. David Wade looks ahead Tourism takes many forms, whether it be jumping...
It is not the done thing for a law lecturer to take his department to court, but Asif Qureshi has dared to do just that. Alison Utley reports It is one thing for, say, a geographer to challenge his...
The British believe they bade a graceful goodbye to empire. But Peter Marshall (left) discerns weakness behind the grace, while Patrick French reveals how Britain relied on espionage to prop up its...
The British believe they bade a graceful goodbye to empire. But Peter Marshall (left) discerns weakness behind the grace, while Patrick French reveals how Britain relied on espionage to prop up its...
Dashed hopes or a real way forward? By and large Dearing is welcomed by the HE sector which just hopes the Government implements it DOUGLAS TRAINER President of the National Union of Students Dearing...