US science prizes overlooking Asian researchers
Professor counts Asian Americans as winning 3 per cent of nation’s major biomedical prizes, prompting promises to do better

Professor counts Asian Americans as winning 3 per cent of nation’s major biomedical prizes, prompting promises to do better

While 5,000 students could arrive in April, the rest will not be admitted until October, effectively ruling out campus-based studies before 2023

Lord Johnson urges UK to learn from Canada and adopt measures to ‘de-risk’ growing recruitment

Fifth of respondents to major global survey said universities were ‘unimportant’ in fight against Covid-19

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

Report calls for measures on ‘ignored’ issue like more black staff working in halls of residence and other blocks

About one in 20 recent academic papers is a duplicate, with some articles being recycled as many as 27 times in different publications

With both Oxford and Cambridge seeking new vice-chancellors, Rosa Ellis examines the unique pressures of leading these prestigious universities and the qualities that successful candidates will need...

The Cundill History Prize winner talks about uncovering a forgotten archive to tell the story of a slave rebellion ‘from the inside out’

Migratory shifts: the pandemic caused big changes in global student traffic. Will they stick?

As the value of public funding diminishes, success will depend on ability to boost other sources of income, says Anton Muscatelli

Border restrictions, differing national Covid strategies and changing demographics have all made significant impacts on overseas recruitment over the past two years. Simon Baker examines the latest...

But country should also be ‘wary of complacency’ after apparently passing previous goal

Pay, promotions and intellectual property protections set for ‘refinement’ under new action plan

Long-serving director will take helm when Nicola Dandridge leaves Office for Students