Italian Psychology and Jewish Emigration under Fascism: From Florence to Jerusalem and New York, by Patrizia Guarnieri
Giulia Miller on a study of anti-Semitism in the academy and the struggle of displaced scholars
Giulia Miller on a study of anti-Semitism in the academy and the struggle of displaced scholars
Inga Zeisset on an engaging, beautiful and absorbing collection of tales
From Eva Perón's earthly remains to Taksim Square stray dogs and disability seen from the Left: academic titles worth adding to your reading list
Government adviser says country is being transformed into a 'learning society'
Analysis suggests higher selectivity fails to increase journals’ impact factors
A double biography of an Irish suffragette and a Polish count paints a vivid picture, says June Purvis
Flora Samuel on an architect’s thought-provoking examination of the design process
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A high school dropout turned Harvard scholar tells Matthew Reisz why the academy’s one-size-fits-all mentality must go
Analysis of first Ucas figures after scrapping of student number controls reveals the ups and downs in recruitment as government aims for ‘rapid market share shifts’
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press
How can institutions hire and hold top scholars when homes in their cities are out of reach to academics?
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A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash