Disabled academics need more protection against biased hiring
UK government schemes that purport to guarantee disabled applicants an interview are not working, says Becky Alexis-Martin
UK government schemes that purport to guarantee disabled applicants an interview are not working, says Becky Alexis-Martin
Food insecurity is evident among both international and domestic students at all types of universities, say four academics
Signatories will discuss how to make research assessment fairer and defuse ‘publish or perish’ culture
Unison joins UCU in balloting on industrial action over below-inflation pay rises
In-depth look at scheme’s finances confirms deficit has shrunk since last valuation but ‘volatile market’ means benefits cannot be improved, yet.
Sinorbis report suggests interest in the UK particularly strong in ‘long tail’ of cities beyond the big names
Flow of students in both directions likely to increase as undergraduate and postgraduate degrees recognised by institutions and employers
Decade-long study of scientists’ output and attitudes produces book on why structural tactics to tackle gender and race inequalities fail
Students get an advantage if they are steeped not just in particular industries but in particular firms, says Nick Isles
Institutions can harness civic role and research capabilities to make significant interventions in addressing long-standing problem, report says
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
Doctoral training centre sorry for email suggesting doctoral students work in fields and sell cosmetics to make ends meet
Taxi drivers are a good source of inspiration on profound questions of alien life, intergalactic travel and deep space exploration, says British scientist
With first-year students no longer contributing to classroom discussions as they did pre-pandemic, we need to rekindle their pleasure and agency in their own education, says Sophie Scott-Brown
Formula-driven funding for those hardest hit by deadlock with EU and more fellowship money unveiled under ‘Plan B’ road map