Pundit becomes a prof
Phil Baty talks to Will Hutton, the Observer editor who has recently added an economics professorship to his portfolio. Will Hutton, editor of The Observer and veteran economics correspondent, has...
Phil Baty talks to Will Hutton, the Observer editor who has recently added an economics professorship to his portfolio. Will Hutton, editor of The Observer and veteran economics correspondent, has...
With the smell of cordite still pungent in the air after the byelection battle of Wirral South,The THES begins today a weekly series in the run-up to the general election on those intelligence units...
Will Hutton's stakeholding society would be one in which everyone had a stake, not just the top 40 per cent. "It's about being nice to people," says Hutton. Firms would be made more accountable to...
Below one of the chancellor's wise men, Martin Weale, asks if economic forecasting owes more to luck than to skill. The Independent has identified the National Institute, to which I belong, as the...
The demotion of a member of the US navy after he refused to give a sample of his DNA to the authorities has sparked fears among civil libertarians that Big Brother is doing something ominous with the...
Looking at Don Power, it is hard to see how he differs from other US militarypersonnel. Outwardly he looks like any other young marine. But the 31-year-old father from Oregon haslost almost...
French intellectuals have responded with verve (or spurious profundity) to Anglo-Saxon derision (or spurious clarity)of their ideas. Ayala Ochert reports. The opening of EuroDisney in Paris five...
In the second of our occasional series on academics and food, reproductive biologist Roger Gosden suggests a little healthy eating. John Davies reports. On his return from a day in London to his home...
Louis Jeantet Prize The 1997 prize for medicine from the Fondation Louis Jeantet has been awarded to the following: Philip Cohen, professor and director of the Medical Research Council protein...
Graduate education needs to be broadened to meet the needs of the 21st century Graduate education is one of the main successes of United Kingdom higher education in the 1990s. But the increased...
Top research centres should help their students secure cheap loans When more than 40 per cent of your students are postgraduates, as at Warwick, one gains a clear understanding of the financial...
Postgraduate study should be funded across the board like first degrees The recent announcement of a loans scheme for postgraduates organised by the '94 Group of universities and the Midland Bank has...
After 30 years as a journalist Ann Corbett transforms herself into a research student I spent a lot of time last year wondering if after 30 years as a journalist I could change overnight into a...
The first year of a PhD is a daunting journey of discovery, however help is never far away, Richard Ford explains. What is it like being a doctoral research student? Many people who have enjoyed...
AN INNOVATIVE graduate training programme at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology is helping to improve PhD submission rates and aid job hunting. The Graduate Support...