Interview with Yvonne Roberts
The noted journalist discusses political bias on TV news reporting and the importance of students discovering their own voice

The noted journalist discusses political bias on TV news reporting and the importance of students discovering their own voice

A prominent and wide-ranging archaeologist has died

With truly immersive headsets now on the market, academics are beginning to explore how to use the technology for teaching

With PhD students now presenting doctoral findings in the form of a cabaret or video documentary, is it time to ditch the thesis and viva? asks Jack Grove

UCU leader will tell congress that docked salaries should be handed to student hardship funds

Guild of European Research Intensive Universities aims to ‘complement’ existing alliances

The Atlantic Philanthropies gives £75 million to Rhodes Trust and £64.4 million for LSE inequality research

Do people fear the menace of 'transient academics', or is it just more scholarly infighting? Gerard Kelly writes

Move to axe 14 per cent of workforce branded ‘devastating’, but v-c insists change needed

Beware reliance on teaching excellence framework metrics, says Claire Taylor

Jean Monnet chairs say they encourage full debate on the union, although one has written that when the EU is criticised, ‘our instinct is to defend it’