Germany lures top young scientists with new graduate schools
New centres mark new phase of collaboration between traditionally separate universities and research institutes

New centres mark new phase of collaboration between traditionally separate universities and research institutes

Radical ideas required to cut research grant waste

Institutions want to support ‘Dreamers’ but are wary of attracting attention from politicians or immigration agencies

Lab bench discoveries made during the 1800s were felt in the playhouse, says Matthew Broome

Emma Rees on a challenging study that leads to flashbacks of Foucault and Xena: Warrior Princess

Christopher Hill on how internal national tensions have come up against the structures of the EU

Keith Kahn-Harris on a pan-European event that is as much about competition and national identities as it is cooperation and friendship

Fears that the arrival of foreign universities could decimate native provision have apparently been set aside by ministers, writes Martin Surya Mulyadi Â

Academic focus on ideas from a small range of European countries would not be tolerated in other disciplines, says Lloyd Strickland

Privatisation or nationally funded consortia are the only solutions to US public education’s financial malaise, says Sheldon H. Jacobson

The internet impedes human interactions, warps civilised discourse and aggravates misunderstandings, says Felipe Fernández-ArmestoÂ

Book of the week: Russia’s power plays with its neighbours may be tied to its lack of civic maturity, says Lara Douds

The author and professor of sociology and philosophy of law discusses Vonnegut, pre-communist histories and the EU’s present and future

For academics and students alike, pressure to perform coupled with a lack of institutional support can severely affect mental health

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