Pandemic burnout will slow restart of research Universities must accept that overworked scholars cannot simply resume their research careers overnight, says Jenny Pickerill By Jenny Pickerill 18 August
Top tips on how to make your lectures interesting A new teaching year has just begun in the northern hemisphere. Eight academics reflect on their experience of lecturing, and offer their tips on opening students’ eyes – and keeping them open By Aoife Monks 18 October
Decolonising the University, edited by Gurminder K. Bhambra, Kerem Nişancıoğlu and Dalia Gebrial Jenny Pickerill argues that we need more practical suggestions on how to tackle institutions’ resistance to decolonisation By Jenny Pickerill 27 September
Career advice: how to work a 37-hour week Jenny Pickerill explains how she balances her workload By Jenny Pickerill 24 May
International Women's Day: being female in academia Jenny Pickerill reflects on how to overcome sexism and stereotypes in higher education By Jenny Pickerill 8 March
Too much academic networking revolves around football and drink Opportunities for informal scholarly interaction often leave many academics on the sidelines, says Jenny Pickerill By Jenny Pickerill 27 August
If I were v-c for a day... From tackling pay to decrees on sleep and email curfews, five scholars explain what they would do to improve the academy in 24 hours By Stephen Curry 11 June