‘Little appetite’ for overseas collaboration fund post-Brexit
Creating a separate pot of money for international research ‘risks funding second-rate’ work, conference hears

Creating a separate pot of money for international research ‘risks funding second-rate’ work, conference hears

Research fellowship will explore how the US civil rights leader’s work could improve relations between academics and administrators

Hepi report warns that surge in youth population and higher participation will add to government’s funding headache in England

More heroic hidden figures are saluted in a timely study reflecting on equality today, says June Purvis

The messages of this edited collection are bold but are the contributors the silenced minority, asks Rachel Pain

People link upright bearing with positive traits and slouch with sloth – and worse, Louisa Yates finds

Helena Goodwyn wishes for more novel arguments in this prescription to remedy people’s literary lacunae

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

Tributes paid to expert on the Scottish Enlightenment

The De Montfort University professor discusses growing up as one of nine children, her work to improve the diets of children in the UK, and how academia turned out not to be a nine-to-five job

Sophie Inge speaks to two sets of job-sharers about the pros and cons of dividing an academic role