Interview with Lesley Wilson
The outgoing secretary general of the EUA explains what turned her into a European, what annoys her about universities and the importance of shutting the office door

The outgoing secretary general of the EUA explains what turned her into a European, what annoys her about universities and the importance of shutting the office door

There are plenty of pitfalls to be aware of when using slides in a presentation – academics in the know give their top tips

Former colleagues call for investigations to disclose what Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt universities knew about Kevin O’Gorman’s conduct

Male guitarists may be disappointed to learn that a study showing they are more attractive to women may be unsound

New term may force vice-chancellors to confront issue of mass demonstrations, experts say

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Tributes paid to ‘socially committed’ expert on Africa and the Mediterranean

While insults fly on social media, student references can be excessively bland. Is society served by either?

Schools used to be more honest about the pupils they were putting forward to universities, and not all applicants were predictably ‘passionate’ about their subjects. We would do well to recreate some...

Mounting workloads and mushrooming publication output are making the task of staying abreast of the latest developments in the literature ever more difficult for academics. Here, eight researchers...

Individuals should be able to choose their own work-life balance depending on their life situation and level of ambition, says Lee Cronin

Event will host the launch of the 2020 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education US College Rankings

More than 2,000 students affected by Liverpool’s ‘academic sanctions’ in two years

Gap in acceptance rates for major European conferences entirely down to behaviour of male referees

Essay mill expert likens Georgia Tech’s tactics to entrapment