Why Can the Dead Do Such Great Things?, by Robert Bartlett
A thread of celebrity weaves through a masterful study of cults of Christian icons, Helen Fulton finds
A thread of celebrity weaves through a masterful study of cults of Christian icons, Helen Fulton finds
Pat Thane on a book that provides important insights into the experience of female immigrants
Massive open online courses could prove a distraction to universities and cost them money, according to a consultancy that advises governments, investors and institutions on higher education issues.
Asia is the focus of new pathways to study, says Malcolm Gillies
The proportion of 18 year olds applying for non-European language degrees has fallen by more than a third in three years, according to new research
Caroline Osella considers a slice of the subcontinent at the heart of the Gulf
Source: ReutersEggs benedictionA research project is under way that aims to shed light on how the relationship between humans and chickens has developed over the past 8,000 years. Led by Mark Maltby...
Eggs benedictionA research project is under way that aims to shed light on how the relationship between humans and chickens has developed over the past 8,000 years. Led by Mark Maltby, reader in...
If we were to choose an official global university capital, which cities would be in the running? The following 18 would certainly be in with a shout
Some of the world’s most powerful graduates demonstrate the influence of UK universities
British universities may benefit from local clubs’ international exposure. David Matthews reports
An Australian vice-chancellor has been named as the new head of King’s College London.
Korean horror may draw Western attention for its brutality, but its focus on sacrifice and expiation is distinctive, says Daniel Martin
Beijing wants to supercharge its nation’s universities as it has its railroads, but might its ambitions falter for want of academic freedom and cultural change?
Cambridge lab staff had to keep weekly record of whereabouts, master complains. John Elmes writes