Frankfurt celebrates one hundred years of fortitude
Goethe University Frankfurt has survived prejudice, Nazism and student riots to look forward to another 100 years

Goethe University Frankfurt has survived prejudice, Nazism and student riots to look forward to another 100 years

Who got that job? Mark Banks opts for ‘change and challenge’ as the university’s new chair in media and communication. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

The UK has to strengthen ties with Asia if it is to reverse the decline in international students, says Liam Byrne

Mary Evans on the insights into persecution, knowledge and sexuality of a Dutch Jewish writer killed in Auschwitz

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John Field is captivated by personal battles against educational disadvantage and illiteracy in marginalised communities

Peter Messent redefines the concept with close readings and illuminating insights

Mercedes Camino on a cultural analysis spanning seven decades

A millennium of jails, their inmates and those in charge makes riveting reading for Yvonne Jewkes

Colin Higgins on a history of printed materials that have uses but no readers

Steven Schwartz on using physical attributes to predict people’s personalities and behaviours

David Revill tunes in to an ambivalence about capturing live musical performances

Robert Mayhew is delighted to follow a determinedly non-Eurocentric cartographic collection through the ages

Lee Maril on how immigration policies prolong the misery of the exploited

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