Frozen toothpaste and a warming planet: why we camped out in Davos
It is vital for academics to speak science to power, from bona fide billionaires to hard-pressed policymakers, says Stuart Brocklehurst
It is vital for academics to speak science to power, from bona fide billionaires to hard-pressed policymakers, says Stuart Brocklehurst
Union members voting on who should be next general secretary, with incumbent under pressure from all sides
Creation of dedicated Whitehall office is yet to deliver on its goals, researchers feel
The senior lecturer in financial risk management discusses his academic career around the world, his admiration for Galileo and how a traditional game inspired his love of mathematics
The British Library cyber-attack underlines that HE and research libraries’ technologies and policies put us at too much risk, says Fiona Greig
As the domestic youth population plummets, Korean institutions are looking to international students to make up shortfalls. But can such a strategy compensate – and can it be enacted in time? Pola...
Government hopes new institution will help to upskill the country’s workforce and grow the economy
Elitist, undemocratic activists’ revolutionary aspirations explain their enthusiasm for futile industrial action, say John Kelly and Adam Ozanne
Consultancy not only transcends disciplinary boundaries within universities, but also between academia, industry and other actors, says Amanda Zeffman
Royal Holloway head discusses decentralising university leadership and tapping into the creative industry in Surrey
Union ready to ‘robustly protect education’ amid widespread job cuts, as leader changes tone ahead of re-election battle
UK government's White Paper offers commitments on HEIF funding and assigns role to OfS
Long-frozen, loan-funded tuition fees are neither covering course costs nor, arguably, fairly recognising the benefits of higher education to society and employers. But is there an alternative that...
It is unclear what Theresa May’s policy will mean in practice, but it could draw universities into the heart of economic planning
Union’s higher education committee meets to finalise next steps in campaign after messy debate