The conundrums of academic co-authorship: cats, credit and croquet
Glen Wright on the lighter side of scholarly collaboration

Glen Wright on the lighter side of scholarly collaboration

Contentious questions about sexuality and gender need to be discussed robustly but respectfully, academic argues

To tackle the challenge of implementing evidence-based policy, change is also needed in the university sector, says Gavin Costigan

Fears over youth unemployment and excessive university expansion could be behind weak support as some countries mull shift

All the news from the 2017 Times Higher Education Innovation & Impact Summit in Hong Kong

Four experts offer their advice on getting the most out of social media as an academic

John Morgan looks at how Jeremy Corbyn's pledge has gone down with the public and the press

UK’s dramatic fall in recruitment from the subcontinent contrasts with success of European rival

Soviet-era links form a basis for extensive further initiatives

European Commission interim evaluation highlights ‘oversubscription’ in funding bids

Conference hears conflicting views on how to stamp out fraud in research

Greg Simon, former executive director of the White House Cancer Moonshot Task Force, claims universities are resistant to change

Stephan Lewandowsky warns that academics can ‘lose control’ of their data and see it used as ‘political propaganda’

But the highest value UK spin-off companies mainly come from research-intensive universities, latest figures show