Are blue skies back for Canada’s scientists?
Science suffered restrictions and reductions in funding under the previous government. Will the Trudeau administration put it back on track? Ellie Bothwell investigates
Science suffered restrictions and reductions in funding under the previous government. Will the Trudeau administration put it back on track? Ellie Bothwell investigates
The University of Glasgow vice-principal talks about her journey from studying under communism in Poland to the senior leadership team of a UK university
Investment in research and development pays off, says World University Rankings reporter Ellie Bothwell
Universal challenges demand cross-disciplinary focus, argues Dame Julia King, and a thematic approach to university teaching will be essential
From robots to the most popular course, academics share their predictions
The launch of Jo Johnson’s One Nation Science strategy has put place firmly on the research policy agenda, says Holly Else
New plans focus on putting Hungarian higher education on solid international foundations
Dress to impress if you want students in your corner, claims US study
Wider reach is good news for the BRIC nations and other developing economies. Ellie Bothwell reports
Training needs to recognise US and overseas students’ different approaches to decision-making, study concludes
Former business secretary’s book says PM cannot move Theresa May ‘an inch’ and reveals Lib Dems had plan to protect higher education and science budgets under new coalition
Teaching criteria updated in response to government and industry demands
Strong research result in the REF ‘triggered’ exit from the mission group
We need to stand up for early career researchers, says Catherine Fletcher
Stance of Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, who calls fee rise linked to TEF ‘contentious’, appears to contrast with that of Oxford counterpart