Archduke Franz Ferdinand Lives! A World Without World War I, by Richard Ned Lebow
Richard J. Evans considers the comfort of the counterfactual

Richard J. Evans considers the comfort of the counterfactual

With the stage set for passionate religious argument, Helen Smith takes her seat

Robert Eaglestone on an attempt to capture barbarism in poetry, not prose

Jane Darcy on wanderers’ thoughts turning to home

William Poole enjoys the insights but prefers his prose less florid

Angelia Wilson hopes for a turn against therapy and towards political engagement in the US

The universities of Oxford and Cambridge each secured about a 25 per cent rise in grant funding from the Wellcome Trust last year, according to the organisation’s annual report

Tertiary education’s impact on national development is greater than previously thought, study finds

Studies based on ‘misleading literature’ may have to be revised or retracted, claims Loughborough scientist

Is utilitarianism the best way to resolve disputes in the global village? Natalie Gold investigates

A union has attacked managers at Bournemouth University for receiving what it describes as a 30 per cent pay rise

More polling stations should be set up in universities to encourage students to vote, an MP has told the House of Commons.

By Elizabeth Redden, for Inside Higher Ed

The former head of England’s funding council thought the government was setting fees “too high” at £9,000.

The number of English students who had applied for university by mid-December is lower than in the last four years.