New and noteworthy – 20 September 2018
Up, up and away; hallowed grounds; degrees of evolution at Oxford; and making peace and making up

Up, up and away; hallowed grounds; degrees of evolution at Oxford; and making peace and making up

The good and evil of opium is documented in this eloquent history, writes Jonathan Mirsky

This deeply researched history of a conflict has an unfinished feel, finds Kori Schake

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Book of the week: An important study of barbarism calls for citizens to be vigilant and to resist, says Joanna Bourke

Ellie Bothwell analyses how religious institutions shape up compared with secular institutions and how they are adapting to modern mores

Michigan State is applying the scientific knowledge it’s developed over 150 years to its own campus to improve student success, says June Pierce YouattÂ

Giving personalised, frequent feedback to students at scale is no longer the privilege of small, highly resourced universities, says Timothy RenickÂ

Does a small campus always create a greater sense of community? Do lower faculty to student ratios mean teaching is better?

Major new survey of world university leaders finds widespread acceptance that casualisation will increase

Report sets outs recommendations for healthier collaborations

Report says non-white students will represent 73 per cent of undergraduates by end of next decade

Immigration bill and education exports strategy seen as key windows for reform after disappointing MAC review

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Tributes paid to a wide-ranging and highly innovative scholar of Renaissance literature