Arnold Schoenberg’s 'A Survivor From Warsaw' in Postwar Europe, by Joy H. Calico
David Revill explores a composer’s symbolic musical remigration during the early Cold War

David Revill explores a composer’s symbolic musical remigration during the early Cold War

Minister keen to reform archaic system, including consolidation of institutions, end to two-track admissions

We speak to the new chair of the Council of Deans of Health

A drive to make colleges more research active must take in students, say Mick Healey, Alan Jenkins and John Lea

Academic weekender in Brighton explores youth subcultures and theory

A leading figure in the development of geographical information science has died

The latest higher education appointments

Jeremy MacClancy on the evolving relations between two complementary disciplines in France in the first half of the 20th century

Rachel Bowlby expects some numerical discussion but finds only hefty claims

United StatesIdaho arms campus safety officersIdaho State University has armed its public safety officers with guns for the first time in response to a new state law allowing people with “concealed-...

Alan Ryan considers the size and seriousness of the US student loans ‘crisis’

Shahidha Bari on a deliberately ‘marginal’ life of the grouchy great man of psychoanalysis

Candida Moss on an analysis of paganism from Constantine onwards covering idolatry, sacrifice, godhead and conversion

Tracey Warr on a myth-busting examination of the mass production of oil paintings in Dafen village
“Students have forgotten more than half of what they learned in their A levels by their first week of university,” reports the story “A levels? Forgotten long ago” (News, 3 July). Shall we treat this...