Inflamed, by Rupa Marya and Raj Patel
Serena Masino is intrigued by a wide-ranging exploration of how political and economic factors play a crucial role in many diseases
Serena Masino is intrigued by a wide-ranging exploration of how political and economic factors play a crucial role in many diseases
Universities UK submission to upcoming spending review urges Westminster government to support change of provision
For the first time, universities that submitted data but did not meet the eligibility criteria for our global table are listed. David Watkins explains why
Brexit and Covid-19 have led to the first increase in the UK student proportion since the late 2000s, analysis shows
Unsung efforts to help out in the community have also showcased outstanding student entrepreneurialism that must be further encouraged, says Robert Phillips
Court order has little immediate effect but has generated new Democrat vows to seek citizenship for child immigrants
Sussex head rose to vice-principal during previous five-year spell at Midlands institution
Asian universities further boost their performance in list of world’s best universities founded during the past half-century
Shift towards studies using preregistered reports could inhibit scientific inquiry and harm researcher well-being, argue US scholars
Robert Eaglestone relishes a business history that is as much of a page-turner as a novel
Berkeley provost must overcome financial challenges back at his alma mater
Data from study pinpoints first years after childbirth as biggest hit to women’s research productivity
Money ‘reallocated’ from specialist institution fund announced by government last year, UKRI says
Biden must unravel the whole sordid mass of restrictive laws and venomous vitriol that drove down overseas enrolments, says Aditya Sharma
Historian has held a series of senior roles across UK sector but also attracted criticism from grassroots staff over pay and pensions