How will Brexit shape the European research landscape?
Holly Else considers how the withdrawal of one of the biggest players in European research could change science on the Continent, and likely national winners and losers
Holly Else considers how the withdrawal of one of the biggest players in European research could change science on the Continent, and likely national winners and losers
Funding restraints mean that hype about double-digit rises in applications may not immediately translate into huge increases in enrolment
I was very interested to read your article about Turkish academics seeking asylum in the West and I thank you for it (“Turkey’s purge of academia leads to record asylum requests”, News, 16 September...
Research highlights concerns around quality despite medium being preferred by many Western universities
The renowned archaeologist discusses being inspired by Greek myths, Agatha Christie’s life on dig sites in Iraq, and the importance of fieldwork to her writing
There is no monopoly on quality in Asia – excellence is found continent-wide, says Phil Baty
Major study on successor to Horizon 2020 also suggests including Canada and Australia in European programmes
The author reminisces about the power of reading, the kindness of shopkeepers and the importance of protest
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UK universities may be among the most autonomous, but they need international cooperation to make their voices heard, says Paul Boyle
A nation’s income affects not only the quality of tertiary education but also the number enrolled