What price inclusion when academic conferences remain child-free zones?
When my babysitter fell through, why couldn’t an exception be made so I could attend the fancy £90 dinner, asks Eve Hayes De Kalaf

When my babysitter fell through, why couldn’t an exception be made so I could attend the fancy £90 dinner, asks Eve Hayes De Kalaf

BBC presenter and physicist says ‘no one is clever enough’ to know which subjects to switch off

Former education secretary tells World Academic Summit that UK has ‘deprioritised’ equitable access

Manchester vice-chancellor says institutions must continue to work across borders in the face of political scepticism

Funding aims to ‘educate people about antisemitism’ and ‘better equip’ universities to tackle antisemitic abuse

Baroness Smith references October budget as she says government is ‘working on a whole range of options’

Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun honoured for revealing new principle of gene regulation

Students attending colleges and university courses below degree level must have studied in one of five areas to be eligible

More than half of survey respondents say result won’t impact study decision, but most would prefer Kamala Harris to win

Highly selective universities among those struggling as Indian and Nigerian learners stay away

New institution with power to appoint its own vice-chancellor seen as a possible model for improving struggling sector

Gender-critical professor says Dandridge report is another sign that campus free speech legislation is needed

Monash vice-chancellor discusses universities' progress on preventing gender-based abuse and the 'flattening effect' on internationalisation

Veterans face many barriers to attending university. Let’s give those who have served our country free access, says Zlatko Skrbis

Quantitative approach could help junior contributors ‘raise their voice’ and get due credit, researcher proposes