What I’m doing differently this year
From dedicating time for brainstorming to taking inspiration from their dog, five writers explain how they are changing their approach to academia and life as another academic year begins in the...
From dedicating time for brainstorming to taking inspiration from their dog, five writers explain how they are changing their approach to academia and life as another academic year begins in the...
Amid concerns about value for money and the supposed liberal bias of certain humanities and social science subjects, conservative politicians are increasingly intervening in curricular decisions. Do...
By focusing on collaboration as much as funding levels, technological progress can spearhead national prosperity and self-confidence, says Angus Horner
New approach calls research crucial to raising productivity, but there is a shift in focus to industrial challenges
Union welcomes departure of former Imperial vice-provost, who will ‘seek new leadership opportunities’ in sector
Theresa May's industrial strategy must address the gap between education and skills, writes Andy Westwood
Top-up to funds will reimburse university staff for money lost between April 2022 – when benefits were cut – and April 2024 – when they are set to be restored
As UK prime minister Theresa May launches her new industrial strategy, Sir Keith Burnett reflects on how education needs to change if the UK is to succeed
More than 1,000 signatories back petition demanding the Arts and Humanities Research Council examine how doctoral funding changes will affect disadvantaged students
New Birmingham City University leader, who struggled to find work after first-class engineering degree, discusses boosting social capital for minority students and staff
Union attempts to rally members to renew the fight but few branches opt to take part in industrial action planned for start of new academic year
Union mistakenly sends withdrawal notice to university amid confusion over who is and isn’t taking part in latest walkouts
THE’s SSA advisory board launches with members from countries across the region
With job prospects slim in Japanese academia, PhD students may need to look outside country for further employment, researcher suggests
UK funder will support fewer PhD studentships as cost pressures from reduced funding and higher doctoral stipends bite