Short-sighted measures of graduate success are good for no one
Graduate careers are long and pay varies by region – so why measure course value on graduate salaries 15 months in, asks Neal Juster
Graduate careers are long and pay varies by region – so why measure course value on graduate salaries 15 months in, asks Neal Juster
Formula-driven funding for those hardest hit by deadlock with EU and more fellowship money unveiled under ‘Plan B’ road map
As research funding becomes increasingly linked with impact assessment, academics will need help seeking out business partners, sector leaders say
Food insecurity is evident among both international and domestic students at all types of universities, say four academics
Brussels, 20 Nov 2003 A seminar on industrial property rights in biotechnology will take place from 19 to 23 January in Nice, France. The event is aimed at persons seeking to use intellectual...
Brussels, 20 Nov 2003 A seminar on industrial property rights in biotechnology will take place from 19 to 23 January in Nice, France. The event is aimed at persons seeking to use intellectual...
The bumper increase in QR funding for England may sound like heaven. But with doubts over the future of Horizon, UK research is stuck in purgatory
David Cameron is to announce a new government strategy developing links between university medical research, the NHS and the pharmaceutical industry.
The government will fund more inducement prizes to solve interdisciplinary challenges as part of its new innovation and research strategy.
REF and ‘impact agenda’ makes sector look at collaborations with extra interest, scholars say
University sector awaits political leadership as key posts lie vacant
The Tohoku University president discusses the legacy of the 2011 earthquake and making his institution more friendly to foreigners
As well as supporting societies, tackling loneliness and offering advice, unions have no problem amplifying the student voice, says Ben Ward
Experts predict institution in planned megacity could surpass KAUST with backing of all-powerful Mohammed bin Salman
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media