SOAS director warned that institution could run out of money
School’s new student intake fell by nearly 40 per cent in just two years

School’s new student intake fell by nearly 40 per cent in just two years

Asked by THE why taxpayers should not be able to immediately see the results of research they financed, Kelvin Droegemeier answered: ‘They maybe should’

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

Academics call for development of clear policies on misconduct, and lifetime bans for offenders

Long-anticipated review of post-18 education and funding in England delivers 53 recommendations for government

The panel have skilfully avoided some potential elephant traps and have come up with a sensible and wide-ranging view that deserves political attention – even if it doesn’t get it, says Nick Hillman

Tributes paid to energy engineer with a passion for helping the environment

The newly appointed head of research at Scotland’s Rural College talks of her Irish upbringing and explains how better understanding of agriculture and animal sciences is key to reducing the impact...

Lincoln Allison may have lived through the glory days of academic publishing, but he still wonders whether the countless hours he spent writing his 14 moderately successful tomes would have been...

Giving those in professional services a sense of identity and purpose in increasingly complex institutions are among keys, experts say

Consumerism, technology and the culture wars threaten to render critical thinking an unwanted skill, worries Victor Ferrall

Judge says that salaries paid to Catherine Freyd’s colleagues reflect departmental roles and retention raises

European elections may give Brexit Party leader a springboard to amplify his attacks on academics