Scottish power cuts?
Christopher Beedham can find out what his vote for independence will deliver if he reads Scotland’s Future – Your Guide to an Independent Scotland, the nationalists’ vision for Scotland (“A vote to...
Christopher Beedham can find out what his vote for independence will deliver if he reads Scotland’s Future – Your Guide to an Independent Scotland, the nationalists’ vision for Scotland (“A vote to...

Linking human rights and education in a revised Constitution has huge implications for those training teachers, says Audrey Osler

From Walter White to Dexter Morgan, what lies behind our fascination with imperfect heroes? asks Murray Smith

Web Science Institute aims to produce multidisciplinary research and graduates ready to play key roles in the digital economy

South Korean students’ unions have been wholly ineffective in curbing tuition fee rises, paper finds

An academic staging an immersive production of Moby-Dick discusses research and art

The National Institute for Health Research, Royal Society, Medical Research Council, and more

A computer scientist whose research proved crucial in reducing crashes caused by bugs within the Windows operating system has died

We speak to the new chancellor of the University of Birmingham

From Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics to promissory estoppel, conveying knowledge can be hard going at times

Christopher Bigsby on the pleasures and pitfalls of internationalisation

The latest higher education appointments

Academics working in medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry are more likely to enjoy working with their colleagues than those working in the arts and humanities

I note that it is possible that the salaries of the most highly paid academics may be revealed (“High-earner salaries may be disclosed”, News, 10 July).Surely once achieved, those with the highest...