War beyond Words: Languages of Remembrance from the Great War to the Present, by Jay Winter
Leo Mellor on the artistic ways in which the conflicts of the past century are recalled and reimagined
Leo Mellor on the artistic ways in which the conflicts of the past century are recalled and reimagined
With the Hungarian government clamping down on universities and championing labourers over philosophers, David Matthews meets those living with the consequences
Graduates from some of the least prestigious institutions perform most strongly in the jobs market
Tsinghua provost urges researchers to take the risks required to achieve major breakthroughs
John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East
Half of list of 100 fastest-rising institutions in terms of contribution to the Nature Index is made up of Chinese universities and institutes
Analysis reveals that, when medicine is taken out of the equation, collaborations are thin on the ground
A student’s mysterious accusation of racism saw P. K. Newby removed from her course – and another woman lost from the leaky pipeline
Publicly funded research brings social and economic benefits for all. It’s critical that the global academic community continues to champion this work, says Ian Jacobs
Data on international collaboration show cross-border authorship share falling over recent years
Imperial and UCL secure far more grants by value as Oxford slips back
How can institutions hire and hold top scholars when homes in their cities are out of reach to academics?