‘Time Team’ could reveal the future of public engagement
The UK archaeology programme, which is being revived on YouTube, represents an ideal to which other disciplines can aspire, says Keith Frankish
The UK archaeology programme, which is being revived on YouTube, represents an ideal to which other disciplines can aspire, says Keith Frankish
Ann Hughes enjoys a richly detailed account of how Henry VIII imposed his power over the church
Conservative campaign for control of North Idaho College ends with ousting of Rick MacLennan and anger over masks
Ryan family gift caps seven-year $6 billion (£4.4 billion) funding campaign, designated for research and football stadium
One-time science superstar explains why he is happier not being famous and why the ‘hobbyist’ approach to research tools no longer works
OECD data suggest UK is among those with biggest skew towards higher education, although student loans may explain some of the impact
Geoff Hanmer claims Australian universities are being pressured to build towering city campuses that students dislike
Report argues that embedding digital and numerical education would improve employability of graduates
A new consortium will embody the spread of liberal arts beyond the West, say Bryan Penprase and Thomas Schneider
Lack of focus on higher education ‘a deficit’ during election campaign, says sector leader
The gender participation gap continues to grow, according to OECD data, but men are still earning more
Union members at 152 UK institutions asked to walk out for fourth time in little over three years
Vaccines notwithstandiing, mitigations are needed to avoid a repeat of last year’s campus Covid wave, say Simon Williams and Gavin Yamey
Policies geared to a ‘low-skilled guest worker society’ belie Australia’s pretensions to recruit the ‘best and brightest students’
Harvard leads student-focused ranking for fifth consecutive year