Tragedy since 9/11: Reading a World out of Joint, by Jennifer Wallace
Robert Eaglestone praises a bold attempt to reveal how much of our moral thinking is still conducted in the shadow of the ancient Greeks

Robert Eaglestone praises a bold attempt to reveal how much of our moral thinking is still conducted in the shadow of the ancient Greeks

Miryam Sivan questions an attempt to show that the image of the traumatised soldier was used to cleanse the American army of its guilt

Matthew Reisz considers the pleasures of crossing the frontiers between the two cultures

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Increasing numbers of students are seeking counselling, suffering from depression and even feeling suicidal. Jason Murugesu urges universities to put much stronger systems in place to provide...

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Event in Russia will explore how universities can adapt to changes in technology

Lack of community involvement spawns misunderstanding of international education, says veteran politician and diplomat

Tributes paid to ‘true pioneer’ among female leaders in US college athletics

Machine learning pioneer on how he became obsessed with stars as a child, why many AIÂ predictions are just hype, and whether he is tempted to join big tech full-time

New THE report on development of Chinese university system sounds warnings that continued expansion may not be a given

Social scientists argue a lack of access stops them and the public understanding online phenomena – but hope pressure from Brussels could change this

Experts sceptical of free-college methods, but welcome party-wide commitment for 2020 poll

Previously unseen data emerge as survey reveals universities’ anxiety over recruitment and retention