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This week's First Impressions comes from a woman with a classically musical surname: "A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: 'Allez vous-en!...
Canterbury Christ Church College Michael Wright, former vice principal and, until 1992, dean of the business school at Napier University, has been appointed principal of the college. He will succeed...
Lakatos Award 1996 The London School of Economics and Political Science announced that the winner of the 1996 Lakatos Award is Abner Shimony, professor of philosophy and physics, Boston University,...
Anglia Polytechnic University David Crouch, head of leisure and rural development research, has been awarded a professorship. University of Surrey T. McMillan, consultant clinical psychologist at...
University of Bristol Glynne Wickham, emeritus professor of drama, president of the Society for Theatre Research, founder of the university's theatre collection, governor of the Bristol Old Vic,...
Andrew Dilnoton the taxing choice we have to make. Something for nothing. It sounds exciting. The Conservatives and Labour both seem to think we can have better public services without more tax. But...
In the third article in our occasional series about how we should treat animals, Peter Singer argues that the time has now come to embrace all animals inour circle of morality Do animals have rights...
Tessa Blackstone on Richard Titmuss's The Gift Relationship In 1966 I was appointed temporary assistant lecturer on a one-year contract in the department of social administration at the London School...
Raised eyebrows greeted the Prince of Wales's decision to appoint an archaeologist as saviour of his beleaguered Institute of Architecture. Kam Patel reports on Richard Hodges, the prince's...
The fall-out from the Chernobyl disaster propelled Phillipe Sands into international environmental law. This week he will make legal history representing Hungary against Slovakia. Graham Lawton...
Should adults be allowed to indoctrinate children in any way they choose? Nicholas Humphrey argues that society has a duty to protect the young from bad ideas by teaching them science 98% of the...
THE INSTITUTE of Physics has warned in its submission to the Dearing inquiry into higher education that the age profile of academic staff in university physics departments presents serious problems...