How long will goodwill in academia last?
Three professors give their views on the difficulties of taking on tasks that are necessary but undervalued
Three professors give their views on the difficulties of taking on tasks that are necessary but undervalued
Deeper academic collaboration between Cuba and the United States has now been put on the agenda
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press
Live stream has now endedAt 4:20pm (GMT) on 16 January 2014, US president Barack Obama and the first lady Michelle Obama addressed a White House summit on higher education.The event was set up to...
Majority of academics publishing in journals with lax peer review are from Asia, study concludes
India is still a powerful education ally, says Richard Everitt
Number of BTECs held by prospective university students on the up
Just 13 per cent of open call applications to social science funder were successful in 2014-15
Robert Gellately on the effects of the second world war on the Nazi home front
The scramble for places is no longer about courses and universities that nobody else wants, writes Matthew Andrews
Jon Marcus travels to the Big Easy to see the varying fortunes of the city’s universities
High costs, long commutes and insecure jobs may explain figures from Best University Workplace Survey 2015
Richard Bosworth has front-row seats for a subtle investigation of totalitarian cultural practice
University clearing is marginally less busy than last year thanks to record numbers of confirmed acceptances, initial reports suggest.