School of Advanced Study set to close institutes in cash crisis
Staff criticise proposals to shutter Institute of Commonwealth Studies and Institute of Latin American Studies
Staff criticise proposals to shutter Institute of Commonwealth Studies and Institute of Latin American Studies
Sydney PhD graduate reflects on how his surprise disability gave rise to an academic career and better prospects for fellow sufferers
An honest national conversation about the murky origins of Greek life is a prerequisite for a better future, says Taulby Edmondson
Survey from Spain suggests that as schools closed, women were less able to catch up on work and dramatically dropped hours spent on article writing and submitting
The BJP’s permeation of every aspect of higher education will hamper India’s ambitions to be a world leader in research and innovation, says Aditya Sharma
University is also told to pay Paul Ewart almost £30,000 in compensation
Four archetypal career tracks exist for business school academics − management, research, academic entrepreneurship and teaching − and you probably need to choose one
Yoshihide Suga’s rejection of appointees to the Science Council of Japan may be opening shot in ‘symbolic war’, says professor
Forensic analysis of citations within leading scientific periodicals reveals alarming lack of rigour in academic referencing
Institutions have long framed gender inequality as a problem with women, and have been ‘strangely silent’ about masculinity in academia, professor argues
The government’s illogical restrictions deny the country a potential source of post-Brexit growth, argues Dylan Jones-Evans
As Covid-19 stalks student halls, universities are accused of allowing intolerance to infect ideals of academic freedom. But is the criticism fair?
Robert Eaglestone has reservations about a pre-eminent historian’s analysis of the continuing myths about the Nazis
New guidance suggests UK universities could introduce Chatham House rule for seminars to protect recruits from countries with repressive governments
Department for Education says details on when universities must stop in-person teaching will be released ‘shortly’