
Remembering and forgetting the Somme
The UK’s memory of the Western Front is not matched by understanding of the war’s causes, its world-wide nature, or the ways events of 100 years ago still resonate today.
The UK’s memory of the Western Front is not matched by understanding of the war’s causes, its world-wide nature, or the ways events of 100 years ago still resonate today.
A book of essays looks at the power of dialogue in times of insecurity and conflict and suggests that engagement has never been more important.
Ukraine looks towards a European future but first the country must transform its education system and support its universities in exile. The UK can do much more to help.
Far from uneducated, many extremists are graduates, often of subjects like engineering. A new paper argues that education systems should encourage critical thinking to prevent radicalisation
A collection of essays and personal reflections.
How can education reform contribute to neutralising violent extremism?
Why the global reach and enduring legacy of the First World War still matter today.
Research report: culture, conflict and change in North Africa.
Essay collection: in this series we reflect on the theory and practice of cultural relations