The idea that war is justified in specific circumstances has held sway for almost two millennia – but as technology evolves, can it hold?
Housing is core to understanding inequality. So what does the research tell us about how housing policy is playing out – for better or worse – around the world?
A new transcription project
reveals parallels between the
pandemics of the 21st century
and early-modern Japan.
A time to reform? CAM asked four experts to give their views on the future.
“A bottle brush for the oesophagus” – Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald’s simple yet ingenious invention is set to transform cancer care.
From rank incompetence to corrupt practices, procurement is under scrutiny in all walks of life. What needs to change if we are to get it right?
What happens to your life when you convert? Professor Esra Özyürek explores religion, culture and identity.
For internet sensations Ben and Danielle Marsh (both History, Downing 1995) and their four children lockdown won’t stop the music.