Course closures ‘inevitable’ consequence of Westminster policy
Aston and London South Bank are latest institutions to shutter humanities and social sciences degrees

Aston and London South Bank are latest institutions to shutter humanities and social sciences degrees

But poll finds opinion fairly evenly divided among general population

‘Tesla’ creators say accuracy and security in design were more important than rushed roll-out

Be careful about what you give away in your excitement about signing a contract for a book, says Lennard Davis

Our regular look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Union threatens strikes and marking boycott after staff identified for redundancy based on research grant income and citation impact scores

Online event to explore how pandemic and technology are reshaping geography of global higher education

Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield join forces to attract private investment

Winners describe how gossip and gaudy colours, as well as a desire to relieve suffering, spurred their research

Lawmakers ‘desperately seeking innovation nirvana’ fail to buttress it with steadfast policies or durable statistics

In year before REF census, at a handful of institutions more than two-thirds of staff were reclassified

Technical incompatibilities and privacy law risk preventing universities communicating to optimise individualised learning, says Gerd Kortemeyer

Nearly one in five surveyed students find overlap between their master’s and doctoral training

A decline in admissions standards suggests that foreign outposts will have to up their marketing game, says Hongqing Yang

Opening up the canon is essential for a discipline that struggles with diversity, claims author