UK science reputation at risk as cuts raise strategy questions
Cuts to major international research funds will harm UK’s reputation but also undermine rationale for UK’s main funding body, claim research leaders
Cuts to major international research funds will harm UK’s reputation but also undermine rationale for UK’s main funding body, claim research leaders
The promise of the new lifelong learning loan allowance is undermined by the insistence on separate and impermeable tracks, says Tim Blackman
The author and historian on how a story about a young cavewoman inspired her and the books that bring London’s everyday past to life
Online event in partnership with NYU Abu Dhabi to focus on graduate skills, research culture and impact
Government looking at ways to reduce cost of system as pandemic pushes enrolments up and loan repayments down
一项调查总结称,学者们希望帮助地球的愿望“迷失于研究人员的现实中”
Kent says financial outlook is now better after improvement in student recruitment
Events at the University of Leicester suggest an always tense relationship may be turning toxic, says Ursula Huws
All faculty endure mounting stress over online instruction, but BAME academics face an even more precarious situation, say Henrika McCoy and Madeline Y. Lee
New Sydney boss to earn much less than his predecessor – but more than Michael Spence’s current income in the UK
Search for small savings may mean overlooking importance of aiding students and jobs, experts warn
The emerging online demand for expert content offers an opportunity to scholars working outside formal academia, says Anton Howes
Paper says machine learning method to shortlist candidates for a role reveals an employer's priorities
Self-reporting of performance is notoriously unreliable and, more significantly, satisfaction is distinct from well-being, says Stephen Wood
Trusting in the continuing power of prestige to open employers’ doors is a dangerous strategy, say Alejandro Caballero and Sean Gallagher