Europe ‘losing ground’ to US and China on AI research
Leading professor who backs creation of ‘Cern for AI’ calls lack of decisive government action ‘disturbing’

Leading professor who backs creation of ‘Cern for AI’ calls lack of decisive government action ‘disturbing’

But THE analysis also suggests windfall for institutions if fall in student recruitment is modest

The University of Arizona ecologist on Colombia’s natural diversity, her lucky break, and the challenges facing other aspiring scientists

Tributes paid to internationally renowned figure in technology education

Facilitating flexible working hours and showing gratitude towards team members are among the musts for all labs, according to Fernando Maestre

Higher Education Policy Institute says it is ‘shocking’ that no such dataset exists

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

In a managerial era, universities are challenging the traditional idea that only individuals need protecting, say Otto Hüther and Georg Krücken

Better outreach and greater involvement in exam boards could raise expectations and standards for disadvantaged would-be students, says Martin Stephen

The unfettered pursuit of knowledge is every university’s core value – even if management doesn’t always see it that way, says Dennis Hayes

International conferences are a huge boon to academics, allowing them to hear about new findings, make new connections and, above all, enjoy the physical manifestation of their virtual global...

Dutch universities are conspicuously and consistently successful. Yet their funding is declining and their embrace of internationalism has put them on a collision course with the populist right. John...

System expansion is not enough. Admission to higher-tariff institutions must somehow be opened up, says Paul Jump