A Song of Good and Evil, by Philippe Sands
A musical lecture explores the links between three men connected by the Nuremberg trials, writes Matthew Reisz

A musical lecture explores the links between three men connected by the Nuremberg trials, writes Matthew Reisz

Kristin M. Bakke on moving beyond standard intervention practice and involving local knowledge to end conflict

Michelle Aldridge on a comprehensive presentation of the case that human verbal communication emerges from use

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Jane Shaw on the folkloric, religious and medical matters surrounding a child miraculously forgoing food

This text plugs a gaping hole and shows that successful economies need women who are free to succeed, writes Victoria Bateman

Helen Keegan on a compelling account of the potential harms from intended and unintended self-disclosure

Ferdinand von Prondzynski says key governance issues have been addressed

Overhaul of NHS regulation may fail to prevent another Northwick Park incident

Wendy Purcell ‘will have to regain confidence of staff’ at the university

The process may mean greater scrutiny but is it legally viable?

Tensions remain high as marking boycott over pensions reform continues

Shouts of “scab” and “blackleg” greeted one of our senior academics when he arrived on campus this morning.According to informed sources, Professor Lapping of our Department of Media and Cultural...

Alan Ryan on the parallels between Moocs and the early days of The Open University

Jon Marcus examines the decline of all-female institutions in the West and their rising popularity in the developing world