Interview with Dame Nancy Rothwell
We talk tuberculosis, tough decisions and pancake races with the Manchester vice-chancellor

We talk tuberculosis, tough decisions and pancake races with the Manchester vice-chancellor

Jeremy Berg warns scientists are straying into policy commentator roles

Institute for Fiscal Studies says firms’ ability to accommodate more highly educated workers may be coming to an end

Knowledge exchange income is up to £4.2 billion, while university spin-offs and start-ups also posted strong growth

Admissions experts recommend making it easier for students to change their mind once they have received their A-level results

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

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

This study reminds us of the radicalism of bringing the quotidian into art, writes Shahidha Bari

R. J. B. Bosworth traces the state’s long involvement in the production and sale of tobacco to its citizens
Despite many advances, online programmes suffer from technical faults and a dispiriting lack of interaction, as two scholars found

Post-Brexit, will EU students still see English HE as value for money, and what are the pros and cons of charging them international fees?
Andy Miah, chair in science communication and future media at the University of Salford, on why academics should maintain their online presence