Pearson: UK ‘boutique university’ to mesh with company strategy
Pearson College London to mirror company's strategic direction in employer engagement and online

Pearson College London to mirror company's strategic direction in employer engagement and online

Average cost of remunerating v-cs in group rose by 6 per cent last year but salaries still lag those in top US and Australian universities

Although remuneration slipped off the top of the agenda at UK universities last year, generous salary rises for v-cs will not be overlooked, says Jack Grove

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

Will virtual reality help students on campus and online learn better and more cheaply? David Matthews reports

From giving up Bremoaning and plastic cutlery, to publishing 10 papers in one year and sketchnoting, scholars share their goals for 2017

A study of adolescents’ spaces unlocks mysteries and nostalgia. Enter if you dare, says Emma Rees

The Paul Sears distinguished professor at Oberlin College on the hottest climate change literature, gifting nature books and post-US election reading

From the first fires to other forms of prohibition, a first-rate study charts a complex history, says Robert Gellately

Spanning 200,000 years of human trading, this study considers the influence of technology and the fallout of global interconnectedness, says Juliet Webster

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A study probes a silent global epidemic: addiction to prescription medication, says David Healy

Book of the Week: lack of effective antitrust oversight leaves us at the mercy of digital platforms, says Julia Powles

Fixing problems in the academic job market by reducing the number of PhDs would homogenise the sector, argues Tom Cutterham

The Higher Education and Research Bill is a chance for institutions to show they do more than research and teaching, says Graham Virgo