The study of Islam in the US: now what?
Anna Piela asks what Trump may mean for scholars of the Islamic faith

Anna Piela asks what Trump may mean for scholars of the Islamic faith

But data show applications and enrolments from India and Saudi Arabia have plummeted

Scholars and publishers assess some bold responses to the pressures on traditional formats

New study into medieval universities describes how paupers studied alongside the elite despite financial barriers

Can punk scholars bring together their conflicting identities without compromise?

Birmingham City University’s new chancellor talks about his experiences as a mature student, how education is a right, and why the British public rock

Images of two beasts carried ideas about science and communication, says Simon Underdown

Laura Frost wonders if an ambitious author’s tales of erotic adventure were sexed up by others

Olivette Otele on a timely reappraisal of the decision by some French territories to remain in the republic

A study of racism, where texture ends and taste begins, an oral history of Cuba, higher education’s place, and journalism today

Polyamory could shed light on whether love is mainly biological or social, says Jane O’Grady

Neil Gregor on the various types of orchestral life under the Nazis

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A leading authority on international trade negotiations has died

Border institution co-hosts international conference with US universities as Trump presidency begins