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

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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Book of the week: the continent’s ecosystems have been shaped and reshaped by alien species, says Tom Cameron

Matt Graham on culture’s role in questioning and challenging postcolonial realities

Claudia Bueno Rocha Vidigal on the cultural and political forces that drove efforts to address discrimination in university admissions

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Clare Griffiths discovers a nuanced account of human ambitions to increase the earth’s yields

Travel can be a way to find aspects of oneself by immersion in elsewhere, finds Jeremy MacClancy

When actors started to play to the people; a rainforest alive with aliens; the cultural artefacts of childbirth; and Africa’s golden age

Chester’s Tim Grady, recently shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize, is proof that smaller universities can produce researchers who compete with the elite. John Morgan writes

Japan’s combined budgetary crunch and demographic squeeze has raised questions about the sustainability of its huge university sector. John Ross visits the country to investigate