Doing Psychoanalysis in Tehran
An exploration of the 'Persian psyche' challenges Western preconceptions, finds Shahidha Bari

An exploration of the 'Persian psyche' challenges Western preconceptions, finds Shahidha Bari

Christina Hellmich ponders how a young, popular reformist was transformed into a brutal tyrant
This book is not only about William Wordsworth, it is also about John Clare, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Rainer Maria Rilke, John Ashbery, Seamus Heaney, J.M. Coetzee, W.G. Sebald, Michael Hamburger,...
Like the road in Bilbo Baggins' song, the Tolkien industry goes ever on. No self-respecting medievalist's pension plan is complete, it seems, without a "pop" book explaining how J.R.R. got it all...

Will Obama-Romney race end in higher education cuts regardless of victor? Elizabeth Gibney writes

Elizabeth Gibney meets the left-wing Chilean youth leader with a message for European students
Global survey shows how alma maters can connect with MBA crowd. David Matthews reports

Open accessFinch formulaThe Academy of Social Sciences plans to host a major conference looking at how implementing the Finch review on open access will affect the arts, humanities and social...
Roehampton director calls for bonfire of providers with a sense of entitlement. John Elmes reports
United StatesTake a hike? Have 21The head of a US higher education system has had to backtrack after he "mistakenly" ordered 21 salary increases for system executives without the board's approval....
South Africa reaches 'tipping point on unbalanced affirmative action'. David Matthews reports
ACTION MEDICAL RESEARCHResearch grantsAward winner: Cathy HillInstitution: University of SouthamptonValue: £199,752Down's syndrome and obstructive sleep apnoea: better screening might stop...
The UK's data-skills gap must be filled for the good of the social sciences and society at large, argues Ian Diamond

Bruce Macfarlane asks UK universities involved in the overseas gold rush: what price profit if you abandon your values?

As long as Ian Brady lives, he serves a useful function for society, argues Lisa Downing - as a convenient cultural repository for evil