Gender and Violence in Haiti: Women’s Path from Victims to Agents, by Benedetta Faedi Duramy
In a culture of impunity, the categories of victim and perpetrator are still blurred, says Gwendolyn Beetham

In a culture of impunity, the categories of victim and perpetrator are still blurred, says Gwendolyn Beetham

Conflict changed London, says A. W. Purdue, for both ill and better

Union seeks court clearance to bill lecturer in failed anti‑Semitism claim

Marking boycott called off as 2 per cent offer accepted

The bioscience teacher of the year, whose pedagogical skills were honed on the fly, is pressing for more recognition of teaching. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Discoveries by laypeople are rare but free access to research results would increase the likelihood, says Richard Price

Australian survey suggests women pay a higher career penalty when they become parents

A leading light in the study of culture fought many battles that now need to be fought again

Nations paying to send students and researchers abroad often fail to assess their value, study finds

Vice-chancellor of Bayero University Kano says his institution grew stronger after a deadly 2012 attack

Bright Blue campaign challenges coalition policy

Ensuring that skills are used at work will soon be a focus of future education debate, Pearson report argues

Book examines the effects of ‘modernisation agenda’ on the Continent’s public universities in a time of austerity

But tribunal cuts scientist’s payout by 20 per cent to reflect ‘perverse’ attitude

Luna Centifanti welcomes a disentanglement of popular confusions over brain and behaviour