Are you being interdisciplinary for the wrong reasons?
The publication of interdisciplinary research has surged in recent decades, but is it commodifying academic research and weakening its rigour? Lakshmi Balachandran Nair asks

The publication of interdisciplinary research has surged in recent decades, but is it commodifying academic research and weakening its rigour? Lakshmi Balachandran Nair asks

Colleges confront challenges around hostility on campus and concerns over plagiarism

Paying attention to language and creating more inclusive social activities are ways universities can support students with mental and physical disabilities, says Christa Bailka

John Morgan honoured at Chartered Institute of Public Relations’ annual Education Journalism Awards

Ronald Daniels promises to take more students from poor backgrounds as observers say $1.8 billion donation would be better spent elsewhere

Legislation leaves government free to ‘ratchet up’ levy, say critics

Oxford’s Dorothy Bishop says spread of funding would be largely unchanged

Conference hears how the biases of historic collections need to be addressed

An exhibition at the University of Bristol showcases the achievements of the unsung heroines of the institution, writes Judith Squires

THE’s data editor joins to discuss the month’s top stories from higher education data

Universities minister Sam Gyimah says student exchanges should continue, despite UAE’s jailing of Matthew Hedges

Pension scheme will re-run its valuation and consult universities on proposals to save defined benefits, although April’s cost increases will go ahead

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