Verdant images of the red planet
The Snows of Olympus
The Snows of Olympus
Iain Macleod
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER Readerships: Stuart Biddle, senior lecturer reader in exercise and sport psychology; Anne Brown, senior lecturer, reader in fish physiology; Christine Eiser, senior lecturer,...
ROEHAMPTON INSTITUTE. DUniv: Pauline Perry, president of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge; Jan Beaney, teacher and artist in the field of stitched textiles. Noticeboard is compiled by Lynne Williams...
ARIADNE'S THREAD. "Ariadne's Thread" is a solo exhibition of sculpture and prints by Helen Kenny which draws on the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. Ms Kenny studied at La Cambre in Brussels and...
UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD. Gillian Lynne, choreographer and former soloist with the Royal Ballet, has been appointed professional patron at the Centre for Media, Performance and Communications. THE...
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. Sam Falle, reader, personal chair in astrophysical fluid dynamics; Kevin Keasey, professor of finance and accounting, Leeds Permanent Building Society chair in financial services...
THE LOST VICTORY: BRITISH DREAMS, BRITISH REALITIES 1945-1950 by Correlli Barnett. Macmillan, 514pp, Pounds 20.00 - ISBN 0 333 48045 7. THE SCHUMAN PLAN AND THE BRITISH ABDICATION OF LEADERSHIP IN...
Portsmouth University, whose governors have been criticised by an independent inquiry, is planning to set up a higher court of appeal under the chancellor for board members and possibly other staff....
Eight medical research charities risk alienating their potential sugar daddy, the National Lottery Charities Board, by asking for money in its first round, the winners of which will be announced on...
Cancer deaths could be cut by a third within 25 years, the Imperial Cancer Research Fund predicted yesterday. The charity, announcing its prognosis for cancer into the next century, said that the...
Vice chancellors were expected to endorse the current pre-qualification universities admissions system at their annual residential conference in Belfast this week. A working session of the Committee...
Robert May tells Martyn Kelly how he helped bring order to scientific chaos The Government's new Chief Scientific Adviser is, if the headline writers are to be believed, about to bring chaos to the...
The sexual appetites of the sacred monkeys of India brought feminism and fame to oil heiress Sarah Hrdy. Lucy Hodges profiles her When Sarah Hrdy set out as a postgraduate student to study the sacred...
Daniel Dennett has a hit list of those he thinks are obstructing the march of evolutionary theory. Aisling Irwin reports Daniel Dennett, philosopher, is swatting flies. Until now he has been content...