Clayton Christensen, 1952-2020
Tributes paid to ‘one of very few business academics who truly changed practice’
Tributes paid to ‘one of very few business academics who truly changed practice’
Chippenham MP appointed following sacking of Chris Skidmore
UK universities’ multiple missions can be accelerated under the new government’s ministerial briefs, say Chris Husbands and Natalie Day
Rebalancing to the regions will bring a battle over ‘excellence’ and ‘place’ models, along with questions on the best mechanisms to deliver change
Experts say appointment of separate universities and science ministers means no one in government will ‘care about universities as a whole’
The hunt for a new UK research supremo continues, apparently after the shortlisted candidates failed to pass muster
Announcement follows concerns raised that Britain’s economy will not grow as quickly as previously expected
With Brexit, we’re on the precipice of a new world order, but UK universities have first mover advantage if they act fast, says Simon Marginson
Return to table reflects ongoing string of advances for open science movement
The ranking will be released during the THE Asia Universities Summit in South Korea
The artist and King’s College London fellow discusses the relationship between research and art, and how climate change is reshaping her work
The analogy has lessons for both higher education institutions and the bodies that oversee them, says Richard Oliver
While the renewal of the post-study work visa is welcome, but international students still face many challenges with the UK’s visa system, says James Pitman
Huge rewards could ensue if governments bankroll the systematic sharing of research data, but experts warn of unintended consequences
Overseeing an Athena SWAN application convinced an anonymous academic that if tasks cannot be properly resourced, they should not be attempted at all