Glasgow creates research centre to pay back slavery profits
Scottish university forges new research partnership with the Caribbean, in response to groundbreaking report

Scottish university forges new research partnership with the Caribbean, in response to groundbreaking report

‘Publish and read’ pact leaves Elsevier as last of three big publishers yet to reach agreement with country’s negotiators

Assessment of English universities’ commercialisation activities and industry partnerships to guide allocations ‘in the longer term’

Relaxing international student regulations and increasing scholarships for Belt and Road countries are in lockstep with China's economic goals, says Abdur Rehman Cheema

Universities must advocate for expedited student visas and provide incoming cohorts with more support, says Alan Ruby

Working-class graduates half as likely to move to Oxford, Cambridge or elite London institutions

Joint negotiating committee says scheme members should contribute 9.6 per cent of their salaries, up from 8.8 per cent currently

Joanna Bourke is impressed by a bold attempt to shed light on one of the last taboos

Robert Eaglestone is thrilled by an intellectual tour de force

Book of the week: Jane O’Grady assesses a bold analysis of how ‘modernity’ failed to live up to the ideals of the Enlightenment

Jorell Meléndez-Badillo considers a globe-spanning study of the political philosophy that explores it at the intellectual and the street level

Rachel Moss praises a pioneering analysis that vividly captures the ‘fragmentary’ quality of both the experience of mothering a child and the historical record about it

Matthew Reisz deplores the refusal of some publishers to supply review copies of their books