In the Children’s Best Interests: Unaccompanied Children in American-Occupied Germany, 1945-1952, by Lynne Taylor
A study of search parties pursuing minors in the rubble explores every corner, says Dan Stone

A study of search parties pursuing minors in the rubble explores every corner, says Dan Stone

Roger Brown on a study of the implications for universities of leaving the European Union

The UK and the US have vilified this Islamic group, but both worked with it, says Madawi Al-Rasheed

As president, Trump may be less an aberration than some think, but he attracts those whose only politics is to ‘send in a wrecking ball’, writes Martin Cohen

Survey results emerge amid mounting criticism of government’s hopes of delivering greater price competition

Academics do not want to damage students' education but strike action is the only option left to protect pensions, says Sam Marsh

European universities, despite public dismay about Brexit, also privately see it as an opportunity to poach UK-based academics

The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team

The Middlesex University expert in stand-up comedy discusses working in the West Bank, collaborating with Mark Thomas, and falling into academia

Pioneer of innovative methods of landscape archaeology remembered

Employers and workers want higher-level skills but apprenticeship infrastructure is still built around further education, says Adrian Anderson

Market forces unleashed on the UK university sector have pushed up senior pay, fuelled the rows over it and posed questions about ‘value for money’ that are shaping the future of universities

Andrew McRae explores what effects the value debate could have on the structure of the sector

Revolution in Ukraine; the complexities of judging; international espionage past and present; neurogastronomy; and the surprising longevity of the kibbutz

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