Interview with Alan Finnegan
We talk tours of duty, support for veterans and the travails of following Aston Villa with Chester’s new nursing professor

We talk tours of duty, support for veterans and the travails of following Aston Villa with Chester’s new nursing professor

A recipient of the Institute of International Education’s Syrian scholarship fund describes her experience at a US university

Researchers must learn to think like marketers if they want policymakers to listen, suggests discussion paper

A leading physics educator has died

Universities are beginning to explore using a new set of social media apps as students give up on Facebook and Twitter

Times Higher Education World University Rankings data reveal the top 15 universities in Africa

Open University explores whether webcams can be used to monitor learners' facial expressions or eye movements

Digital habits reveal the delicate dance between our public and private selves, says Tara Brabazon

James Delbourgo on a study of how scientists shared information and how through it they constructed the nation as an object of study

Tudor shades of emotional grey, China's 'overquota' generation, pithy philosophy and 1930s London's electric dreams: unmissable scholarly books

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

James Crouse on the exclusive, macho culture of recreational flyers in post-Second World War US

Kate Macdonald on the publications that used humour to share the trauma of the First World War

Book of the week: The Chinese government’s persecution of Fang Lizhi remains baffling, says Jonathan Mirsky

Amid all the events to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Peter J. Smith contemplates our appetite for everything – and anything – to do with the Bard