Experts see limited impact of new Covid strains on UK recruitment
Resilience of demand for UK education and short-term nature of disruptions highlighted

Resilience of demand for UK education and short-term nature of disruptions highlighted

Universities welcome certainty on research funding but lament loss of student exchange scheme

Researchers suggest campuses may need to close to in-person teaching to restrain spread of new coronavirus variant

Which books have brought insight or consolation to academics and other university staff in this turbulent year? Our expert readers share their discoveries

No one would want to repeat 2020. But perhaps there are ways it will leave us better prepared for the future

The combination of Brexit and the Covid pandemic has driven change throughout academia, even reaching the scholarly backwater that is the University of Rural England. But perhaps it doesn’t have to...

Tributes paid to a prolific and ‘fun-loving’ historian with a sharp eye for ‘the inanities of academic life’

Epigeneticist on searching for life’s secrets, distinguishing stem cell science from snake oil and pondering the perfect size for a university

Hamish Coates calls for creation of transnational accreditation system to pull the region together post-Covid

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

Comfort and joy: consolations of a difficult year

In their unearthly calm and Dewey Decimal order, university libraries offer the promise of remaking ourselves, says Joe Moran

Academics recommend repeated testing in January so universities ‘can open up the student experience’

Overruling of funding recommendations, apparently over security concerns, divulged following minister’s departure

Former schoolteacher Miguel Cardona brings record of fighting achievement gaps